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REST

[previously]

  1. ] http://www.restapitutorial.com/lessons/whatisrest.html   - The REST architectural style describes six constraints. These constraints, applied to the architecture, were originally communicated by Roy Fielding in his doctoral dissertation (see http://www.ics.uci.edu/~fielding/pubs/dissertation/rest_arch_style.htm) and defines the basis of RESTful-style
    1. ] uniform interface -
    2. ] stateless -
    3. ] cacheless -
    4. ] client server -
    5. ] layered system -
    6. ] code on demand -
  2. ] is a simple way to organize interactions between independent systems., REST allows you to interact with minimal overhead with clients as diverse as mobile phones and other websites. In theory, REST is not tied to the web, but it's almost always implemented as such, and was inspired by HTTP. As a result, REST can be used wherever HTTP can.

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  1. ]  

[next]

  1. ] http://rest.elkstein.org/2008/02/roa-vs-soa-rest-vs-soap.html 
  2. .
  3. ] http://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-beginners-guide-to-http-and-rest--net-16340  
  4. ] http://www.odata.org/getting-started/basic-tutorial/ 
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ID: 5483

NAME: CREATE-article-REST

DESCRIPTION: Representational State Transfer(REST) -

START DATE TIME: 2015-08-15 19:36:22

EST DURATION: 01:00:00

END DATE TIME: 2015-08-15 20:36:22

STATUS: To-Do

PRIORITY: -5

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