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1. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
REST
by masukomi  on 2005-11-17 11:27 tags: web · development · programming
2. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by koolkao  on 2005-12-19 20:29 tags: service · web · development · programming
3. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by ta5ae  on 2006-09-25 09:03 tags: RESTful · state · programming · web
4. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Representational State Transfer (REST) is a software architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems like the world wide web. The term originated in a 2000 doctoral dissertation about the web written by Roy Fielding, one of the principal authors of the HTTP protocol specification, and has quickly passed into widespread use in the networking community.
by glo.org  on 2006-11-10 14:33 tags: REST · APIs · tutorials
5. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by pkeane  on 2007-03-18 22:36 tags: system:unfiled
6. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by sigmamtp  on 2007-07-16 05:33 tags: rest · webservices · web · programming · xml · http · api
7. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by veletflair  on 2007-11-27 06:05 tags: asp · rest · net
8. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by liassic  on 2008-02-20 07:33 tags: work · http · design · protocol · internet
9. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by tuuli  on 2008-09-08 19:34 tags: programming · reference · wikipedia
10. Representational State Transfer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by ta0kira  on 2009-02-15 23:12 tags: programming · previous
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