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WebHooks

A WebHook is an HTTP callback that occurs when something happens; a simple event-notification via HTTP POST. A web application implementing WebHooks will POST a message to a URL when things happen.

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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

Webhooks role in the API World

What is a webhook? The main advantage of the webhooks pattern is that your application doesn’t have to make periodic calls to APIs while it’ »

Guy Levin on API Testing, WebHooks 18 April 2016 Comments

Restful APIs Predictions

Following the post that I wrote a few months ago (link) I wanted to do a small followup to see if my predictions are at least »

Guy Levin on REST API, WebHooks, RestCase 24 January 2016 Comments
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