RESTful microservices are a software architecture and development approach that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled, independently deployable services, organized around specific business capabilities. They communicate with each other via lightweight protocols, typically using HTTP with a RESTful API. Each microservice is responsible for a single, well-defined task and can be developed, deployed, scaled, and updated independently, making applications more flexible, scalable, and easier to maintain.
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