Chapter 58. Zend_Rest

Table of Contents

58.1. Introduction
58.2. Zend_Rest_Client
58.2.1. Introduction
58.2.2. Responses
58.2.3. Request Arguments
58.3. Zend_Rest_Server
58.3.1. Introduction
58.3.2. REST Server Usage
58.3.3. Calling a Zend_Rest_Server Service
58.3.4. Sending A Custom Status
58.3.5. Returning Custom XML Responses

58.1. Introduction

REST Web Services use service-specific XML formats. These ad-hoc standards mean that the manner for accessing a REST web service is different for each service. REST web services typically use URL parameters (GET data) or path information for requesting data and POST data for sending data.

Zend Framework provides both Client and Server capabilities, which, when used together allow for a much more "local" interface experience via virtual object property access. The Server component features automatic exposition of functions and classes using a meaningful and simple XML format. When accessing these services using the Client, it is possible to easily retrieve the return data from the remote call. Should you wish to use the client with a non-Zend_Rest_Server based service, it will still provide easier data access.

In addition to Zend_Rest_Server and Zend_Rest_Client components, Zend_Rest_Route and Zend_Rest_Controller classes are provided to aid routing REST requests to controllers.