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Overview
Introduction
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The Fedora 4 HTTP API is generally a RESTful API. HTTP methods like GET, PUT, POST and DELETE are implemented on most resource paths. The API also relies heavily on content negotiation to deliver context-appropriate responses, and a HATEOAS-driven text/html response (providing a decent GUI experience on top of the repository). |
The Fedora 4 RDF-based responses may be serialized as:
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| RESTful HTTP API - Containers |
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Export and Import
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Versioning
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| RESTful HTTP API - Versioning |
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Services
Access Roles
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Backup and Restore
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Fixity
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| RESTful HTTP API - Fixity |
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Node Types
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Transactions
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