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Rest proxy

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What is Rest proxy?

A REST proxy acts as an intermediary between clients and RESTful APIs. It can be used to add features like caching, authentication, request modification, and response transformation without modifying the original API or client. Common uses include improving performance, enhancing security, and simplifying API integration.

What other technologies are related to Rest proxy?

Rest proxy Complementary Technologies

Schema Registry manages schemas for Kafka messages, ensuring data consistency and enabling evolution. REST proxies often integrate with Schema Registry to handle serialization and deserialization of data exchanged via REST APIs.
mentioned alongside Rest proxy in 11% (119) of relevant job posts
Confluent provides a complete data streaming platform built upon Kafka. Their ecosystem complements REST proxy by offering additional tools and services around it.
mentioned alongside Rest proxy in 1% (81) of relevant job posts
Kafka is the underlying message broker for the REST proxy. The proxy provides a RESTful interface for producing and consuming Kafka messages. They are intrinsically linked.
mentioned alongside Rest proxy in 0% (140) of relevant job posts

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