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MREST stands for "minimalistic" or "mechanical" REST server. (Mechanical because it relies on Web::Machine.) Web::MREST provides a fully functional REST server that can be started with a simple command. Without modification, the server provides a set of generalized resources that can be used to demonstrate how the REST server works, or for testing. Developers can use Web::MREST as a platform for implementing their own REST servers, as described below. App::Dochazka::REST is a "real-world" example of such a server. For an introduction to REST and Web Services, see Web::MREST::WebServicesIntro.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
perl-Web-MREST-0.288-1.32.noarch.html | Minimalistic REST server | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | perl-Web-MREST-0.288-1.32.noarch.rpm |
perl-Web-MREST-0.288-1.28.noarch.html | Minimalistic REST server | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | perl-Web-MREST-0.288-1.28.noarch.rpm |
Minimalistic REST server | perl-Web-MREST-0.288-1.12.noarch.rpm | ||
perl-Web-MREST-0.288-bp156.3.1.noarch.html | Minimalistic REST server | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for noarch | perl-Web-MREST-0.288-bp156.3.1.noarch.rpm |
perl-Web-MREST-0.288-bp155.2.9.noarch.html | Minimalistic REST server | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | perl-Web-MREST-0.288-bp155.2.9.noarch.rpm |
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