I was doing some self-study on the topics of
SOAP and
SSL today and came across
this little gem of information. What really caught my eye is a sentence from the last paragraph that reads, "...since
HTTP is stateless and entirely unreliable..." Wait, what? Hold up there,
hoss. HTTP runs atop
TCP, which is both
stateful and reliable. So how does a protocol running on a reliable layer magically become unreliable? In all the computer science I've studied it can't. Maybe this fellow found a magical new field of study. The lesson is: beware the Internet my friends. This is crap out there.
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