![]() ![]() The most widespread format for distributing information as XML is the use of the RSS and ATOM feeds, mostly attached to blog and news sites, but equally usable for any data source. ![]() In this chapter I'll cover only a few selected examples: a first demo of accessing RSS feeds (which uses XML and XPath), two mapping demos (based on different return types), and a translation example which used JSON. You can also find more coverage of REST clients written in Delphi in the paper on REST that I wrote for Embarcadero Technologies, which is based on the material of this chapter: ![]() For a much longer list of Delphi REST clients that I have written, you can refer to the specific section of one of my web sites: I ![]() Even if the number of web services that uses REST on the Internet is high, most actual web services require some developer token (as covered in some of the coming demos), while only a handful offer totally free and open access. There are countless examples of REST servers that you can find on the Web. ![]()
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