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REST (Representational State Transfer) is a style of software architecture for distributed hypermedia systems such as the World Wide Web. It has increased in popularity relative to RPC architectures such as SOAP due to the intrinsic de-coupling of client from server that comes from having a uniform interface between heterogeneous systems.

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HTTP GET with request body

I'm developing a new RESTful webservice for our application. When doing a GET on certain entities, clients can request the contents of the entity. If they want to add some parameters (for example ...
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Returning data from async call in Swift function

I have created a utility class in my Swift project that handles all the REST requests and responses. I have built a simple REST API so I can test my code. I have created a class method that needs to ...
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What is the difference between POST and PUT in HTTP?

Background Information Analysis: According to RFC 2616, § 9.5, POST is used to create a resource: The POST method is used to request that the origin server accept the entity enclosed in the request ...
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What exactly is RESTful programming?

What exactly is RESTful programming?
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Is an entity body allowed for an HTTP DELETE request?

When issuing an HTTP DELETE request, the request URI should completely identify the resource to delete. However, is it allowable to add extra meta-data as part of the entity body of the request?
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How do I POST JSON data with cURL?

I use Ubuntu and installed cURL on it. I want to test my Spring REST application with cURL. I wrote my POST code at the Java side. However, I want to test it with cURL. I am trying to post a JSON data....
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How do I make a request using HTTP basic authentication with PHP curl?

I'm building a REST web service client in PHP and at the moment I'm using curl to make requests to the service. How do I use curl to make authenticated (http basic) requests? Do I have to add the ...
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RESTful Authentication

What does RESTful Authentication mean and how does it work? I can't find a good overview on Google. My only understanding is that you pass the session key (remeberal) in the URL, but this could be ...
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How to get body of a POST in php?

I submit as POST to a php page the following: {a:1} This is the body of the request (a POST request). In php, what do I have to do to extract that value? var_dump($_POST); is not the solution, ...
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Best practices for API versioning? [closed]

Are there any known how-tos or best practices for web service REST API versioning? I have noticed that AWS does versioning by the URL of the endpoint. Is this the only way or are there other ways to ...
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How to POST raw whole JSON in the body of a Retrofit request?

This question may have been asked before but no it was not definitively answered. How exactly does one post raw whole JSON inside the body of a Retrofit request? See similar question here. Or is this ...
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How to handle CORS using JAX-RS with Jersey

I'm developing a java script client application, in server-side I need to handle CORS, all the services I had written in JAX-RS with JERSEY. My code: @CrossOriginResourceSharing(allowAllOrigins = ...
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How to secure an API REST for mobile app? (if sniffing requests gives you the "key") [closed]

I know there are some authentication methods for API Basic Authentication, API Keys, OAuth 2.0 ... all of those methods add a header or a FormData param in the request. Although you use SSL, it's &...
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How to implement REST token-based authentication with JAX-RS and Jersey

I'm looking for a way to enable token-based authentication in Jersey. I am trying not to use any particular framework. Is that possible? My plan is: A user signs up for my web service, my web service ...
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How to POST JSON Data With PHP cURL?

Here is my code, $url = 'url_to_post'; $data = array( "first_name" => "First name", "last_name" => "last name", "email"=>"[email protected]", "addresses" => array ( "...
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No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' - Node / Apache Port Issue

i've created a small API using Node/Express and trying to pull data using Angularjs but as my html page is running under apache on localhost:8888 and node API is listen on port 3000, i am getting the ...
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How to set the Content-Type header for an HttpClient request?

I'm trying to set the Content-Type header of an HttpClient object as required by an API I am calling. I tried setting the Content-Type like below: using (var httpClient = new HttpClient()) { ...
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"SyntaxError: Unexpected token < in JSON at position 0"

In a React app component which handles Facebook-like content feeds, I am running into an error: Feed.js:94 undefined "parsererror" "SyntaxError: Unexpected token < in JSON at position 0 I ran ...
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400 BAD request HTTP error code meaning?

I have a JSON request which I'm posting to a HTTP URL. Should this be treated as 400 where requestedResource field exists but "Roman" is an invalid value for this field? [{requestedResource:"Roman"...
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file_get_contents(): SSL operation failed with code 1, Failed to enable crypto

I’ve been trying to access this particular REST service from a PHP page I’ve created on our server. I narrowed the problem down to these two lines. So my PHP page looks like this: <?php $...
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REST / SOAP endpoints for a WCF service

I have a WCF service and I want to expose it as both a RESTfull service and as a SOAP service. Anyone has done something like this before?
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Pass an array of integers to ASP.NET Web API?

I have an ASP.NET Web API (version 4) REST service where I need to pass an array of integers. Here is my action method: public IEnumerable<Category> GetCategories(int[] categoryIds){ // code ...
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How to fetch data server-side in the latest Next.js? Tried getStaticProps but it's not running and getting undefined

I am working on a Django Rest Framework with Next.js, and I am getting stuck with fetching data from the API. I have data in this url http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/campaigns and when I visit the url I see ...
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What's the best way to parse a JSON response from the requests library?

I'm using the python requests module to send a RESTful GET to a server, for which I get a response in JSON. The JSON response is basically just a list of lists. What's the best way to coerce the ...
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Posting a File and Associated Data to a RESTful WebService preferably as JSON

In an application I am developing RESTful API and we want the client to send data as JSON. Part of this application requires the client to upload a file (usually an image) as well as information about ...
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Understanding REST: Verbs, error codes, and authentication

I am looking for a way to wrap APIs around default functions in my PHP-based web applications, databases and CMSs. I have looked around and found several "skeleton" frameworks. In addition to the ...
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Setting Authorization Header of HttpClient

I have an HttpClient that I am using for a REST API. However I am having trouble setting up the Authorization header. I need to set the header to the token I received from doing my OAuth request. I ...
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How do I set a cookie on HttpClient's HttpRequestMessage

I am trying to use the web api's HttpClient to do a post to an endpoint that requires login in the form of an HTTP cookie that identifies an account (this is only something that is #ifdef'ed out of ...
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What is "406-Not Acceptable Response" in HTTP?

In my Ruby on Rails application I tried to upload an image through the POSTMAN REST client in Base64 format. When I POST the image I am getting a 406 Not Acceptable Response. When I checked my ...
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How do I make calls to a REST API using C#?

This is the code I have so far: public class Class1 { private const string URL = "https://sub.domain.com/objects.json?api_key=123"; private const string DATA = @"...
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Spring MVC @PathVariable with dot (.) is getting truncated

This is continuation of question Spring MVC @PathVariable getting truncated Spring forum states that it has fixed(3.2 version) as part of ContentNegotiationManager. see the below link. https://github....
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REST API Best practices: Where to put parameters? [closed]

A REST API can have parameters in at least two ways: As part of the URL-path (i.e. /api/resource/parametervalue ) As a query argument (i.e. /api/resource?parameter=value ) What is the best ...
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How to enable CORS in ASP.net Core WebAPI

What I am trying to do I have a backend ASP.Net Core Web API hosted on an Azure Free Plan (Add default security headers in .Net Core). I also have a Client Website which I want to make consume that ...
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MULTIPART_FORM_DATA: No injection source found for a parameter of type public javax.ws.rs.core.Response

I am using Jersey based restful Service implementation strategy to build a service which will be used to upload files. My service class name is : UploadFileService.java (See Code below) package com....
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Best Practices for securing a REST API / web service [closed]

When designing a REST API or service are there any established best practices for dealing with security (Authentication, Authorization, Identity Management) ? When building a SOAP API you have WS-...
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If REST applications are supposed to be stateless, how do you manage sessions?

I'm in need of some clarification. I've been reading about REST, and building RESTful applications. According to wikipedia, REST itself is defined to be Representational State Transfer. I therefore ...
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Do sessions really violate RESTfulness?

Is using sessions in a RESTful API really violating RESTfulness? I have seen many opinions going either direction, but I'm not convinced that sessions are RESTless. From my point of view: ...
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Deciding between HttpClient and WebClient [closed]

Our web application is running in .NET Framework 4.0. The UI calls the controller methods through Ajax calls. We need to consume the REST service from our vendor. I am evaluating the best way to ...
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How to implement authorization using a Telegram API?

I want to implement multiple authorization using PHP for interaction with Telegram REST API. What task am I trying to solve? Well, it's simple: several dozens of users (all of them have a carma like ...
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How do you create a REST client for Java? [closed]

With JSR 311 and its implementations we have a powerful standard for exposing Java objects via REST. However on the client side there seems to be something missing that is comparable to Apache Axis ...
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SOAP or REST for Web Services? [closed]

Is REST a better approach to doing Web Services or is SOAP? Or are they different tools for different problems? Or is it a nuanced issue - that is, is one slightly better in certain arenas than ...
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SOAP vs REST (differences)

I have read articles about the differences between SOAP and REST as a web service communication protocol, but I think that the biggest advantages for REST over SOAP are: REST is more dynamic, no ...
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Which status code should I use for failed validations or invalid duplicates?

I am building an application with a REST-based API and have come to the point where I am specifying status codes for each requests. What status code should i send for requests failing validation or ...
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Restful API service

I'm looking to make a service which I can use to make calls to a web-based REST API. Basically I want to start a service on app init then I want to be able to ask that service to request a url and ...
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HTTP POST with URL query parameters -- good idea or not?

I'm designing an API to go over HTTP and I am wondering if using the HTTP POST command, but with URL query parameters only and no request body, is a good way to go. Considerations: "Good Web ...
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How to design RESTful search/filtering? [closed]

I'm currently designing and implementing a RESTful API in PHP. However, I have been unsuccessful implementing my initial design. GET /users # list of users GET /user/1 # get user with id 1 POST /user ...
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REST API - DTOs or not? [closed]

I am currently creating a REST-API for a project and have been reading article upon article about best practices. Many seem to be against DTOs and simply just expose the domain model, while others ...
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Logout: GET or POST?

This question is not about when to use GET or POST in general; it is about which is the recommended one for handling logging out of a web application. I have found plenty of information on the ...
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RESTful URL design for search

I'm looking for a reasonable way to represent searches as a RESTful URLs. The setup: I have two models, Cars and Garages, where Cars can be in Garages. So my urls look like: /car/xxxx xxx == car ...
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JavaScript/jQuery to download file via POST with JSON data

I have a jquery-based single-page webapp. It communicates with a RESTful web service via AJAX calls. I'm trying to accomplish the following: Submit a POST that contains JSON data to a REST url. If ...
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