In Chapters 6 and 7, the objects handled by Spring were created on a JVM and were accessed and manipulated indirectly by the user using the HTTP protocol. In this case, all the end user needs to access the objects in the JVM is the web interface of the application. The end user sends commands by using HTTP methods and sends data by using request parameters, HTTP headers, or the request body content. The results of these commands include retrieving objects, creating a new object, or modifying or deleting an existing object. There are other types of applications ...
8. Spring REST
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