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- Title InfoQ Explores: REST
- Author(s) Ryan Slobojan
- Publisher: InfoQ.com (Mar 31, 2010)
- eBook: PDF, 127 pages, 2.37 MB
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: N/A
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This book provides a pragmatic introduction to REST (REpresentational State Transfer), the architecture behind the World Wide Web, and covers the key principles: Identifiable resources, links and hypermedia, standard methods, multiple representations and stateless communication.
About the Authors- Ryan Slobojan is a managing director at RoundTripNetworks, which focuses on the full lifecycle of online applications including both the application itself and the infrastructure that it runs on.
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