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REST APIs

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What is REST APIs?

REST APIs (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interfaces) are an architectural style for designing networked applications. They rely on a stateless, client-server, cacheable communications protocol -- usually HTTP. REST APIs define a set of constraints, such as using standard HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) to perform operations on resources, identified by URLs. They are commonly used for building web services and enabling communication between different software systems.

What other technologies are related to REST APIs?

REST APIs Competitor Technologies

A query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. It offers an alternative to REST APIs.
mentioned alongside REST APIs in 4% (6.3k) of relevant job posts
A messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services. It is an older alternative to REST.
mentioned alongside REST APIs in 28% (732) of relevant job posts

REST APIs Complementary Technologies

An architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services, often communicating through REST APIs.
mentioned alongside REST APIs in 5% (10.1k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning REST APIs?

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