What are the advantages of using RESTful APIs for website development? Do you use a RESTful API for websites that belong to a custom domain? Does it work (not as good as REST), or not? If you rely on REST API on production websites, the name of a standard „rest“ API might not be enough to fulfill your need. In this article, we will show that RESTful APIs for website development are not enough! We will talk about some type of API and how you can use it in your development. To join the discussion, we will make some further announcements! First, let’s give an idea of how REST APIs are used, first we’ll talk about REST API. REST API Functions When you’re creating a new website, you can use RESTful APIs functions like the following to get the URLs you need for your website. get_url(){String value = “https://www.example.com/_api/retrieve/rest/rest/web/index.php”; return json_encode(value); } You can display your standard page with a lot of additional functions, but don’t forget to check the results page of the REST API call. In this part, the REST API call will give you some help for some common operations: get(url2).setApiVersion(5); To display your “rest API call”, the API Call URI needs to match the callable URL defined in the REST file in the view. Obviously, the call code of REST API will be defined in the scope of the method that is called in that HTTP method (like using the Get method). To display your “rest API call” it will be important to set a property on the API call, like this: