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Rest.li is a REST+JSON framework for building robust, scalable service architectures using dynamic discovery and simple asynchronous APIs.

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Rest.li is an open source REST framework for building robust, scalable RESTful architectures using type-safe bindings and asynchronous, non-blocking IO. Rest.li fills a niche for applying RESTful principals at scale with an end-to-end developer workflow for buildings REST APIs that promotes clean REST practices, uniform interface design and consistent data modeling.

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Features

  • End-to-end framework for building RESTful APIs
  • Approachable APIs for writing non-blocking client and server code using ParSeq
  • Type-safe development using generated data and client bindings
  • JAX-RS inspired annotation driven server side resource development
  • Engineered and battle tested for high scalability and high availability
  • Optional Dynamic Discovery subsystem adds client side load balancing and fault tolerance
  • Backward compatibility checking to ensure all API changes are safe
  • Support for batch operations, partial updates and projections
  • Web UI for browsing and searching a catalog of rest.li APIs.

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http://rest.li

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See our wiki for full documentation and examples.

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