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What is the difference between the HATEOAS and RESTful Api doc frameworks, such as Swagger2



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InDifference between Swagger & HATEOASBest Practices for securing a REST API / web serviceWhat exactly is RESTful programming?REST API error return good practicesWhat exactly is Spring Framework for?What's the difference between REST & RESTfulWhat's the difference between @Component, @Repository & @Service annotations in Spring?What is the difference between @Inject and @Autowired in Spring Framework? Which one to use under what condition?Spring MVC, REST, and HATEOASRESTful API runtime discoverability / HATEOAS client designSOAP vs REST (differences)



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The idea behind HATEOAS is actually very simple, that is, in response to a link containing other resources that the client can use to interact with the server, the client cannot know that the server workflow, but can know the next steps in the resource link from the root links, but only the link, not Request parameters and examples This is a far cry from the online documentation generated by Swagger2 (personal feeling)

On the other hand, when it comes to code writing, looking at Spring Hateoas or using Spring ApplicationListener is hard-coded, it feels very cumbersome and feels like no swagger2 annotations are easy to use.

This problem bothers me, I don't know if my API should use the Hatepas way










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    possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/54839672/…

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  • @CRR yes, they are the same, thank you

    – Deng
    Mar 9 at 14:29


















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The idea behind HATEOAS is actually very simple, that is, in response to a link containing other resources that the client can use to interact with the server, the client cannot know that the server workflow, but can know the next steps in the resource link from the root links, but only the link, not Request parameters and examples This is a far cry from the online documentation generated by Swagger2 (personal feeling)

On the other hand, when it comes to code writing, looking at Spring Hateoas or using Spring ApplicationListener is hard-coded, it feels very cumbersome and feels like no swagger2 annotations are easy to use.

This problem bothers me, I don't know if my API should use the Hatepas way










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/54839672/…

    – NPE
    Mar 8 at 10:02











  • @CRR yes, they are the same, thank you

    – Deng
    Mar 9 at 14:29














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The idea behind HATEOAS is actually very simple, that is, in response to a link containing other resources that the client can use to interact with the server, the client cannot know that the server workflow, but can know the next steps in the resource link from the root links, but only the link, not Request parameters and examples This is a far cry from the online documentation generated by Swagger2 (personal feeling)

On the other hand, when it comes to code writing, looking at Spring Hateoas or using Spring ApplicationListener is hard-coded, it feels very cumbersome and feels like no swagger2 annotations are easy to use.

This problem bothers me, I don't know if my API should use the Hatepas way










share|improve this question
















The idea behind HATEOAS is actually very simple, that is, in response to a link containing other resources that the client can use to interact with the server, the client cannot know that the server workflow, but can know the next steps in the resource link from the root links, but only the link, not Request parameters and examples This is a far cry from the online documentation generated by Swagger2 (personal feeling)

On the other hand, when it comes to code writing, looking at Spring Hateoas or using Spring ApplicationListener is hard-coded, it feels very cumbersome and feels like no swagger2 annotations are easy to use.

This problem bothers me, I don't know if my API should use the Hatepas way







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  • 1





    possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/54839672/…

    – NPE
    Mar 8 at 10:02











  • @CRR yes, they are the same, thank you

    – Deng
    Mar 9 at 14:29













  • 1





    possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/54839672/…

    – NPE
    Mar 8 at 10:02











  • @CRR yes, they are the same, thank you

    – Deng
    Mar 9 at 14:29








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possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/54839672/…

– NPE
Mar 8 at 10:02





possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/54839672/…

– NPE
Mar 8 at 10:02













@CRR yes, they are the same, thank you

– Deng
Mar 9 at 14:29






@CRR yes, they are the same, thank you

– Deng
Mar 9 at 14:29













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