An HTTP API (or HTTP web API) is an application programming interface (API) that uses HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) to enable communication between different software systems. It's a way for applications to exchange data and functionality over the internet. Commonly used in web services, mobile apps, and other distributed systems, these APIs allow clients to request specific data or trigger actions on a server by sending HTTP requests (like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) to defined endpoints. The server then processes the request and returns a response, often in JSON or XML format. These APIs enable modularity and interoperability, allowing different applications written in various languages and running on different platforms to seamlessly interact.
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