Content deleted Content added
TimmoGierke (talk | contribs) ←Created page with ' Domain application protocols (DAPs) specify the legal interactions between a consumer and a set of resources involved in a business process. The term DAP is ty...' |
m Me, Myself, and I are Here moved page Domain Application Protocol to Domain application protocol: Change to sentence case (MOS:AT) |
||
(18 intermediate revisions by 15 users not shown) | |||
Line 1:
A '''___domain application protocol''' ('''DAP''') is the set of rules and conventions governing the interactions between participants in a [[distributed computing]] application.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=NZgHIFJeZvcC&q=%22domain+application+protocol%22REST%3A&pg=PA64 From Research to Practice, ed. Erik Wilde, Cesare Pautasso, p64]</ref><!--Previous wording, doesn't make clear it's a computing matter: specify the legal interactions between a consumer and a set of resources involved in a business process. The term DAP is typically used in the context of [[Representational state transfer|Representational state transfer (REST)]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Robinson|first1=Ian|title=REST: From Research to Practice|date=2011|publisher=Springer|___location=New York|isbn=978-1-4419-8302-2|pages=61–91|edition=1st|doi=10.1007/978-1-4419-8303-9_3|chapter=3}}</ref>-->
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Software architecture]]
▲Daps sit atop http and narrow http’s broad application protocol to support specific business goals. Services implement Daps by adding hypermedia links to resource representations. these links highlight other resources with which a consumer can interact to make progress through a business transaction.
[[Category:Hypertext Transfer Protocol]]
[[Category:Data interchange standards]]
{{Web-stub}}
|