GraphQL is a simple, easy-to-understand, data-fetching query builder and editor that has revolutionized the way API’s were understood. Internally developed by Facebook, it has become one of the simplest and highly used API systems. As a query language for APIs, GraphQL offers a strongly-typed server runtime that lets the client build their own data.
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You may have heard that REST is dead, and that GraphQL is the new norm for API centric architectures.
Of course, it’s more complicated than that.
Unless you take this two minutes test with no code, no schema, and no bullshit.
A: No, the server delivers HTML
B: Yes, the server delivers JSON (may include Server-Side Rendering, too)
A: Desktop only (PC or Mac), so mostly on Wi-Fi / Ethernet
Application programming interfaces are an essential part of software development since it’s APIs that are responsible for interactions among apps, databases, and components.
RPC (Remote Procedure Call) – a technology that allows you to call methods that are stored on another computer on another network without having to understand that network’s details.
XML RPC – a protocol that was released in 1999, XML is used to encode its calls and HTTP is used as the transport mechanism.
Below, you can see some examples of requests and responses: