REST APIs

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We promise our REST API reference isn’t that complex!

Some APIs have you tied up in knots. Others deep in documentation. Here at StormMQ we actually want you to use our services.

The REST API is very much at the heart storm-Q; it’s not an adjunct, or after thought. We eat the dog food we give you, because we use the same API ourselves.

If you’re not familiar with REST, then there are a number of places on the web that introduce it. Wikipedia’s a good place to start looking for links. Or use one of the alternatives below.

And if I don’t want to use REST?

Our open source downloadable client comes with a complete Command Line set of tools that does everything the REST APIs do. It also includes a Java API wrapper that does all the donkey-work for you.

The References

1 Covering the Basics
2 For Security Reasons… Please enter your Six Digit Date of Birth
3 Requests and Responses: Using HTTP Headers
4 List of APIs
5 Using XML, XHTML and HTML