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Why use Atom Publishing Protocol for REST? Posted: Mar 23, 2007 9:04 AM
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I've been working with a group of folks here on prototyping an application architecture that presents relational entities as REST endpoints. We decided to build our REST services using the Atom Publishing Protocol, or APP. This is a common recommendation, and what's good for Google was good enough for us. But why not just use HTTP and JSON and have done with it?

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