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There is an HTTP method called "DELETE" often used in RESTful web services to delete a resource identified by a specific URL. | There is an HTTP method called "DELETE" often used in RESTful web services to delete a resource identified by a specific URL. | ||
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The server would then attempt to delete the user with the ID "123" and respond with a status code indicating the success or failure of the operation. | The server would then attempt to delete the user with the ID "123" and respond with a status code indicating the success or failure of the operation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 20 January 2025
There is an HTTP method called "DELETE" often used in RESTful web services to delete a resource identified by a specific URL.
In RESTful web services, the HTTP DELETE method is used to request the server to delete the resource specified by the URL. The server responds with a status code indicating the success or failure of the deletion operation.
For example, if you want to delete a user with the ID "123" from a hypothetical RESTful API, you could send an HTTP DELETE request to the URL:
https://example.com/users/123
The server would then attempt to delete the user with the ID "123" and respond with a status code indicating the success or failure of the operation.