What Is REST or Representational State Transfer
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Another day, another story. REST stands for Representational State Transfer, which is an architectural style for designing web services. It uses HTTP methods (such as GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE) to perform operations on resources that are identified by Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). REST also supports different formats of data exchange, such as JSON and XML. In V3 PowerShell, REST is the technology that enables the use of Exchange Online cmdlets via REST API calls. This means that instead of using the Remote PowerShell (RPS) protocol, which requires a PowerShell run space on the service and a WinRM connection, you can use HTTP requests and responses to interact with Exchange Online. This makes the V3 PowerShell more secure, reliable, and performant than the previous versions that use RPS-based cmdlets. You can use the Invoke-RestMethod cmdlet to send an HTTP or HTTPS request to a RESTful web service and get the response. The cmdlet automatically converts JSON or XML content to PowerShell objects that you can work with in the shell. You can also use the parameters of the cmdlet to customize your request, such as specifying the HTTP method, headers, body, authentication, proxy, and timeout Thanks for watching!
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