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The body has no key-value constraint, because in raw body you can insert evrythink Currently, the json format is used as standard; the API owner will provide you with a swagger to inform users what they accept as parameters and what comes back to you
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© TM Forum 2015 All Rights Reserved Page 7 of 55 Executive Summary This document, “REST API Design Guidelines” provides information for the development of TM Forum APIs using REST It provides recommendations and guidelines for the implementation of Entity CRUD operations and Task operations
- TMF630 REST API Design Guidelines 4. 2. 0 - TM Forum
The “REST API Design Guidelines” document provides guidelines and design patterns used in developing TM Forum REST APIs The document is organized in seven parts as follow: Part One: Practical guidelines for RESTful APIs naming, CRUD, filtering, notifications
- rest - HTTP GET with request body - Stack Overflow
Not only does the HTTP spec allow body data with GET request, but this is also common practice: The popular ElasticSearch engine's _search API recommends GET requests with the query attached in a JSON body
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This document provides information for the development of TM Forum APIs using REST It provides recommendations and guidelines for the implementation of Entity CRUD operations and Task operations It also provides information on filtering and attribute selection
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TM Forum's Open APIs are based on representational state transfer (REST) They are technology agnostic and can be used in any digital service scenario, including B2B, Internet of Things, Smart Health, Smart Grid, Big Data, NFV, Next Generation OSS BSS and more
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Members of the TM Forum Open APIs project from around the globe are collaborating to produce a standardized library of Open APIs to enable interoperability Below you will see all the guidance and data model resources published by the project so far
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