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What is RESTfull?

RESTful (Representational State Transfer) is an architectural style for designing networked applications. It relies on a stateless, client-server, cacheable communications protocol, and is often implemented using HTTP. RESTful APIs use HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) to perform operations on resources identified by URIs.

What other technologies are related to RESTfull?

RESTfull Competitor Technologies

SOAP is an alternative architectural style for building web services, often considered more complex than REST.
mentioned alongside RESTfull in 2% (69) of relevant job posts
SOAP is a protocol for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web services. It is a competitor because REST is a different architectural style with different approaches and constraints.
mentioned alongside RESTfull in 0% (285) of relevant job posts
XML is an alternative data format to JSON that can be used for representing data, although JSON is more commonly used with REST.
mentioned alongside RESTfull in 0% (159) of relevant job posts

RESTfull Complementary Technologies

JEE provides a platform for building RESTful services using technologies like JAX-RS.
mentioned alongside RESTfull in 53% (85) of relevant job posts
JSON is a common data format used for representing data in RESTful APIs.
mentioned alongside RESTfull in 0% (219) of relevant job posts
Angular is a front-end framework often used to consume RESTful APIs.
mentioned alongside RESTfull in 0% (339) of relevant job posts

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