On Oct 12, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Soren Hansen wrote:

> 2011/10/11 George Reese <george.re...@enstratus.com>:
>> See EC2 for someone doing it damn well. I've never had to write new code to 
>> talk to them unless I want to take advantage of new functionality.
> 
> Now I'm confused. EC2 includes the API version in the URI, but I
> thought you were opposed to that?
> 
> 

No, EC2 includes the version in the parameters. That's not the right place for 
them either, but keep in mind that the EC2 API is not a RESTful API and should 
not be used as a reference for RESTful structure.

Here, I was using it as an example not of RESTful structure, but instead how an 
API of any structure should handle past versions.

-George

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