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Abstract: HTTP constitutes a dominant part of the Internet traffic. Today's web traffic mostly consists of HTTP/1 and the much younger HTTP/2. As the traffic of both protocols is increasingly ...
The 1.0 version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, issued way back in 1996, only defined three HTTP verbs: GET, POST and HEAD. The most commonly used HTTP method is GET. The purpose of the GET method ...
Abstract: Mashup is an application that implements specific functions by integrating one or more web APIs, which are capable of providing services or data on the Internet, thus avoiding the behavior ...
In today’s hyperconnected world, the average enterprise juggles more than a 1,000 applications—a number projected to increase dramatically as innovation accelerates. Research firm IDC estimates that 1 ...
This package configures the AppDynamics java agent in conjunction with the iSDK to ensure that services and APIs can be traced as business transaction directly within AppDynamics. Also ensures that ...
According to this recent report by McKinsey, 87% of consumers say they won’t do business with your company if they have concerns about your security practices. So if you’re serious about protecting ...
IBM has revealed several severe vulnerabilities within its webMethods Integration Server, a platform widely utilized for integration and API management. These IBM webMethods Integration ...
HTTP/3 breaks from HTTP/2 by adopting the QUIC protocol over TCP. Here's a first look at the new standard and what it means for web developers. It’s no surprise that evolving the vast protocol ...