

Those exposed services by newest databases flavors are using a REpresentational State Transfer (REST) architecture and expose this is a RESTful web service or RESTful API.

The information are, also, always transferred using JSON format. If you have followed a bit few new web technologies trainings (Vue.js, Angular, React, …) each time they use a back-end database to store information the exchanges are always done through an asynchronous request using promises (Axios for the one I have used in a Vue.js project). Around those new non-relational databases there is a common open-standard file format massively used to read and write on those new databases call JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). In the database world technology trend you have surely already heard buzz words like Hadoop and NoSQL. Third Party OAuth 2.0-Based Authentication.

First Party Cookie-Based Authentication.Configuring Secure Access to RESTful Services.Automatic Enabling of Schema Objects for REST Access (AutoREST).
