hRESTS: An HTML microformat for describing RESTful Web services

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The Web 2.0 wave brings, among other aspects, the Programmable Web: increasing numbers of Web sites provide machine-oriented APIs and Web services. However, most APIs are only described with text in HTML documents. The lack of machine-readable API descriptions affects the feasibility of tool support for developers who use these services. We propose a microformat called hRESTS (HTML for RESTful Services) for machine-readable descriptions of Web APIs, backed by a simple service model. The hRESTS microformat describes main aspects of services, such as operations, inputs and outputs. We also present two extensions of hRESTS: SA-REST, which captures the facets of public APIs important for mashup developers, and MicroWSMO, which provides support for semantic automation. © 2008 IEEE.

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Kopecký, J., Gomadam, K., & Vitvar, T. (2008). hRESTS: An HTML microformat for describing RESTful Web services. In Proceedings - 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, WI 2008 (pp. 619–625). https://doi.org/10.1109/WIIAT.2008.379

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