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  • What is the difference between an API and routes endpoints?
    I know the definition of an API But what is the difference between an API and routes (endpoints)? It seems to me, when somebody says "build an API" or according to the YouTube tutorials that I have watched, they simply build a route using web frameworks like Express js or Flask like ' hello', which returns "hello"
  • REST API 404: Bad URI, or Missing Resource? - Stack Overflow
    318 I'm building a REST API, but I've encountered a problem It seems that accepted practice in designing a REST API is that if the resource requested doesn't exist, a 404 is returned However, to me, this adds unnecessary ambiguity HTTP 404 is more traditionally associated with a bad URI
  • rest - What exactly is RESTful programming? - Stack Overflow
    Restful API should always be stateless: Finally a RESTful API should always be stateless meaning that, in a stateless RESTful API all state is handled on the client side no on the server And state simply refers to a piece of data in the application that might change over time
  • 400 BAD request HTTP error code meaning? - Stack Overflow
    A 400 means that the request was malformed In other words, the data stream sent by the client to the server didn't follow the rules In the case of a REST API with a JSON payload, 400's are typically, and correctly I would say, used to indicate that the JSON is invalid in some way according to the API specification for the service By that logic, both the scenarios you provided should be 400s
  • Is there still a difference between a library and an API?
    Whenever I ask people about the difference between an API and a library, I get different opinions Some give this kind of definition, saying that an API is a spec and a library is an implementatio
  • web services - What exactly is Metadata API? - Stack Overflow
    If you just take the general meaning of Metadata - "data that provides information about other data" You can just think of a Metadata API is an interface that allows you to request data about data and get a response An example could be a photo, when a raw photo is taken there is lots of metadata that stores values about exposure, contrast etc So a metadata API in this context could be used
  • Use of PUT vs PATCH methods in REST API real life scenarios
    3 Everyone else has answered the PUT vs PATCH I was just going to answer what part of the title of the original question asks: " in REST API real life scenarios" In the real world, this happened to me with internet application that had a RESTful server and a relational database with a Customer table that was "wide" (about 40 columns)
  • unix - What is the meaning of POSIX? - Stack Overflow
    The API between programs and the system (kernel or microkernel and its subsystem servers) is far more tightly coupled than clients and servers or peers over networks (I'm not saying it's impossible; merely pointing out that there are differences and the history hasn't shown the latter to be promising)


















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