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* With REST being focused on exposing data, it might not be a good fit if resources are not naturally organized or accessed in a simple hierarchy. For example, returning all updated records from the past hour matching a particular set of events is not easily expressed as a path. With REST, it is likely to be implemented with a combination of URI path, query parameters, and possibly the request body.
* REST typically relies on a few verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and PATCH) which sometimes doesn't fit your use case. For example, moving expired documents to the archive folder might not cleanly fit within these verbs.
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+### RPC and REST calls comparison
+
+| Operation | RPC | REST |
+|---|---|---|
+| Signup | **POST** /signup | **POST** /persons |
+| Resign | **POST** /resign
{
"personid": "1234"
} | **DELETE** /persons/1234 |
+| Read a person | **GET** /readPerson?personid=1234 | **GET** /persons/1234 |
+| Read a person’s items list | **GET** /readUsersItemsList?personid=1234 | **GET** /persons/1234/items |
+| Add an item to a person’s items | **POST** /addItemToUsersItemsList
{
"personid": "1234";
"itemid": "456"
} | **POST** /persons/1234/items
{
"itemid": "456"
} |
+| Update an item | **POST** /modifyItem
{
"itemid": "456";
"key": "value"
} | **PUT** /items/456
{
"key": "value"
} |
+| Delete an item | **POST** /removeItem
{
"itemid": "456"
} | **DELETE** /items/456 |
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