REST (Representational State Transfer) is an architectural style for designing networked applications. It relies on a stateless, client-server, cacheable communications protocol -- and in virtually all cases, the HTTP protocol is used. REST defines a set of constraints, such as uniform interface, that should be used to create Web services. RESTful applications use HTTP requests to POST, GET, PUT, and DELETE data, which are considered resources, identified by URIs.
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