Difference between Get and post method in comparision with HTTP and REST

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GET should be used to retrieve a resource. This operation should be idempotent, meaning it should not change any state on the server.

POST should be used to add new information to the server. This is usually performed on a URL that represents a "container" of resources. The POST will add a new resource to this container.

PUT should be used to update an existing resource.

DELETE should be obvious.

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Updated on July 09, 2022

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  • javaMan
    javaMan almost 2 years

    I am new to REST. I want to know when to use get methods and when to use post methods. In the process of my literature survey I came across this knowledge.

    Actually when I searched for HTTP get and post methods, I read that get doesnt encode URL and post encodes the URL

    When I searched for rest get and post methods, I read that get method is used to retrieve data from server and post method is to add some data to server.

    But I also read that rest is nothing but a convention to use HTTP.

    So I feel like some things are contradicting here. Are the methods of HTTP different?

    Please clarify. Also any suggestions on when to use get and post methods are welcome

    Resource from which i got this information:

    https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-ful/

    http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/methods.html