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RESTful web services

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What is RESTful web services?

RESTful web services are a software architectural style that defines a set of constraints to be used for creating web services. REST stands for Representational State Transfer. RESTful applications use HTTP requests to GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE data. They are commonly used for building APIs that allow different applications to communicate with each other over the internet.

What other technologies are related to RESTful web services?

RESTful web services Complementary Technologies

Guava provides utility classes that can be used in RESTful web services for various tasks like pre-conditions, caching, and collections manipulation.
mentioned alongside RESTful web services in 51% (637) of relevant job posts
Hibernate is an ORM framework that can be used in the backend of RESTful web services to map Java objects to database tables.
mentioned alongside RESTful web services in 3% (4.3k) of relevant job posts
Spring Boot simplifies the development of RESTful web services by providing auto-configuration and a simplified setup process.
mentioned alongside RESTful web services in 2% (6.9k) of relevant job posts

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