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REST stands for Representational State Transfer. REST API is an architecture style for designing networked applications and their interface (Application programming interface).

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REST API Error Handling - Problem Details Response

I have been a REST API developer for many years and helped many companies to create APIs. One of the areas that are key to building »

Guy Levin on REST API, Testing, API Testing, Design, Error Handling 23 May 2018 Comments

Introduction to REST API Security

REST API? REST is an acronym for Representational State Transfer. This is a software architectural style that allows for many protocols and underlying characteristics the government »

Guy Levin on REST API, REST API Security, RestCase 05 April 2018 Comments

Benefits For REST APIs with HTTP/2

HTTP/1.x vs HTTP/2 First, let's see what are some of the high-level differences: HTTP/2 is binary, instead of textual Binary protocols are »

Guy Levin on REST API, WebHooks, RestCase, HTTP2 06 January 2018 Comments

RESTful APIs Technologies Overview

What technology goes into an API? APIs are driven by a set of specific technologies, making them easily understood by a wide variety of developers. A »

Guy Levin on REST API, REST API Security 18 November 2017 Comments

6 Most Significant Changes in OAS 3.0

The OpenAPI Spec, formerly known as Swagger has announced the release of Open API Specification 3.0. This is a very important milestone, but it is »

Guy Levin on REST API, API Documentation, Architecture, Swagger, OAS 31 July 2017 Comments

7 Rules for REST API URI Design

Before going over the rules for REST API URI design, let’s do a quick overview on some of the terms we are going to talk »

Guy Levin on REST API, Design, Guidelines, Architecture 18 June 2017 Comments

The World of REST APIs

A new breed of web API has emerged, delivering a vision of a lightweight, low-cost approach to connect devices and allowing applications to exchange data efficiently. »

Guy Levin on REST API, RestCase, Spotlight, Getting Started, API Development Platform 30 April 2017 Comments
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