Nowadays, REST is the most dominant architectural style of choice at least for newly created web services. So called RESTfulness is thus really a catchword for web application, which aim to expose parts of their functionality as RESTful web services. But are those web services RESTful indeed? This paper examines the RESTfulness of ten popular RESTful APIs (including Twitter and PayPal). For this examination, the paper defines REST, its characteristics as well as its pros and cons. Furthermore, Richardson's Maturity Model is shown and utilized to analyse those selected APIs regarding their RESTfulness. As an example, a simple, RESTful web service is provided as well
<p><em>Network technology for interaction between two applications via the HTTP protocol was conside...
Abstract In this thesis, the application of REST principles on local clientside APIs is explored. RE...
REST was originally developed as the architectural foundation for the human-oriented Web, but it has...
REpresentational State Transfer or REST is the software architecture style most commonly used for We...
REST became the go to approach when it comes to large scale distributed systems on, or outside the W...
Several studies analyzed existing Web APIs against the constraints of REST to estimate the degree of...
The increasing number of social media users has led to a scenario in which a successful online strat...
Due to increasing number of user over the internet it has become apparent to find suitable replaceme...
Abstract. Recent developments in the world of services on the Web show that both the number of avail...
Quickly and dominantly, REST APIs have spread over the Web and percolated into modern software devel...
S ometimes, Representational State Trans-fer (REST) architectural style proponents describe it as be...
RESTful was originally explained by Roy Fielding in his Ph.D. dissertation in 2000 and today, nearly...
The World Wide Web is mainly composed of two types of application components: applications and servi...
There are various types of existing software in the computing landscape. One of these is represented...
While SOAP and REST have both been used widely to implement Web services, over time REST has emerged...
<p><em>Network technology for interaction between two applications via the HTTP protocol was conside...
Abstract In this thesis, the application of REST principles on local clientside APIs is explored. RE...
REST was originally developed as the architectural foundation for the human-oriented Web, but it has...
REpresentational State Transfer or REST is the software architecture style most commonly used for We...
REST became the go to approach when it comes to large scale distributed systems on, or outside the W...
Several studies analyzed existing Web APIs against the constraints of REST to estimate the degree of...
The increasing number of social media users has led to a scenario in which a successful online strat...
Due to increasing number of user over the internet it has become apparent to find suitable replaceme...
Abstract. Recent developments in the world of services on the Web show that both the number of avail...
Quickly and dominantly, REST APIs have spread over the Web and percolated into modern software devel...
S ometimes, Representational State Trans-fer (REST) architectural style proponents describe it as be...
RESTful was originally explained by Roy Fielding in his Ph.D. dissertation in 2000 and today, nearly...
The World Wide Web is mainly composed of two types of application components: applications and servi...
There are various types of existing software in the computing landscape. One of these is represented...
While SOAP and REST have both been used widely to implement Web services, over time REST has emerged...
<p><em>Network technology for interaction between two applications via the HTTP protocol was conside...
Abstract In this thesis, the application of REST principles on local clientside APIs is explored. RE...
REST was originally developed as the architectural foundation for the human-oriented Web, but it has...