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What is Restlet?

Restlet is a framework for building web APIs that conform to the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style. It provides a set of Java APIs for creating both RESTful clients and servers. It supports various protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, and provides a unified API for accessing resources over these protocols. It's commonly used for developing web services, mobile backends, and enterprise integrations using RESTful principles.

What other technologies are related to Restlet?

Restlet Complementary Technologies

Suitelets are server-side scripts in NetSuite that generate dynamic web pages. They can be used to create custom integrations and user interfaces, making them complementary to Restlet, which could handle the API aspects or external integration parts.
mentioned alongside Restlet in 38% (59) of relevant job posts
SuiteTalk is NetSuite's SOAP-based web services integration platform. It is complementary because Restlet can provide RESTful APIs as an alternative or supplement to SuiteTalk, or Restlet-based applications could integrate with SuiteTalk.
mentioned alongside Restlet in 4% (74) of relevant job posts
SuiteScript is NetSuite's JavaScript-based scripting platform. Suitelets, which can use Restlet, are written using SuiteScript. Therefore it is complementary.
mentioned alongside Restlet in 2% (84) of relevant job posts

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