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REST/ODATA

REST/ODATA

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What is REST/ODATA?

REST (Representational State Transfer) is an architectural style for designing networked applications. It relies on a stateless, client-server communication protocol, typically HTTP. RESTful applications use HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) to perform operations on resources identified by URIs. It's commonly used for building web APIs due to its simplicity and scalability.

What other technologies are related to REST/ODATA?

REST/ODATA Competitor Technologies

An integration platform that may use other communication methods than REST/ODATA.
mentioned alongside REST/ODATA in 4% (58) of relevant job posts
SOAP is another web service protocol that competes with REST/ODATA.
mentioned alongside REST/ODATA in 0% (283) of relevant job posts
A data integration platform that could compete with solutions that use REST/ODATA for data integration.
mentioned alongside REST/ODATA in 0% (173) of relevant job posts

REST/ODATA Complementary Technologies

REST/ODATA are types of CRM APIs. Other CRM APIs could be SOAP based, hence the need for REST/ODATA based APIs.
mentioned alongside REST/ODATA in 57% (213) of relevant job posts
A service to export data for reporting or other purposes that may utilize REST/ODATA as one of its methods.
mentioned alongside REST/ODATA in 58% (76) of relevant job posts
A software development kit for CRM, and REST/ODATA are technologies used to interact with it.
mentioned alongside REST/ODATA in 6% (56) of relevant job posts

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