Representational State Transform: A Synopsis
Fadi N. Al-Ayed1, Mohammed F. Al-Haqbani2

1Fadi N. Al-Ayed, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C 20064.
2Mohammed F. Al-Haqbani, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C 20064.

Manuscript received on January 18, 2016. | Revised Manuscript received on January 22, 2016. | Manuscript published on March 05, 2016. | PP: 15-20 | Volume-6 Issue-1, March 2016. | Retrieval Number: A2794036116/2016©BEIESP
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Abstract: This document describes and elaborates Representational State Transform (REST), utilization as well as a perspective towards future. REST is constantly on the achieve momentum since the most effective way intended for constructing web services, allowing numerous web architects to take into consideration regardless of whether and ways to include this strategy into their SOA as well as SOAP-dominated world. This paper discusses some of demystify the web as an application platform and to showcase how web architecture can be applied to common enterprise processing issues. Additionally, the overview of a data platform that is open and accessible to other application, which usually eschews integration in support of composition, nevertheless implements useful business behaviors such as a distributed, and hypermedia-driven system platform.
Keywords: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), Uniform Resource Locator (URI)