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Representational State Transfer (REST)

Representational State Transfer (REST)

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What is Representational State Transfer (REST)?

Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications. It relies on a stateless, client-server, cacheable communications protocol -- typically HTTP. REST defines a set of constraints to be used when creating web services, such as using standard HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) to manage resources identified by URIs.

What other technologies are related to Representational State Transfer (REST)?

Representational State Transfer (REST) Competitor Technologies

SOAP is an alternative architectural style for building web services, often considered a competitor to REST.
mentioned alongside Representational State Transfer (REST) in 40% (61) of relevant job posts

Representational State Transfer (REST) Complementary Technologies

JavaScript is often used on the client-side to interact with RESTful APIs, making it a complementary technology for building web applications that consume RESTful services.
mentioned alongside Representational State Transfer (REST) in 0% (93) of relevant job posts

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