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What is REST Architecture?

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.

What other technologies are related to REST Architecture?

REST Architecture Competitor Technologies

SOAP is an alternative architectural style for web services, often considered more complex than REST.
mentioned alongside REST Architecture in 0% (55) of relevant job posts

REST Architecture Complementary Technologies

Microsoft Web API is a framework for building RESTful HTTP services.
mentioned alongside REST Architecture in 28% (61) of relevant job posts
JSON is a data-interchange format often used in REST APIs for request and response bodies.
mentioned alongside REST Architecture in 0% (118) of relevant job posts
REST is a common architectural style used when implementing microservices.
mentioned alongside REST Architecture in 0% (71) of relevant job posts

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