Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Restful web services
RESTful Transactions Supported by the Isolation Theorems
ICWE '9 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Web Engineering
RETRO: A Consistent and Recoverable RESTful Transaction Model
ICWS '09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Web Services
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The Atomic Web Browser achieves atomicity for distributed transactions across multiple RESTful APIs. Assuming that the participant APIs feature support for the Try-Confirm/Cancel pattern, the user may navigate with the Atomic Web Browser among multiple Web sites to perform local resource state transitions (e.g., reservations or bookings). Once the user indicates that the navigation has successfully completed, the Atomic Web browser takes care of confirming the local transitions to achieve the atomicity of the global transaction.