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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T21:04:35+00:00 2026-06-10T21:04:35+00:00

REST resources from database tables I have recently learnt things about REST (many of

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REST resources from database tables

I have recently learnt things about REST (many of them i partially understood). I also made some simple demos which are not very restful but atleast i have tried somethings of REST. But when it came to developing some real world applications starting from the scratch I am cluless.

My problem is

I have absolutely no idea, when a bunch of tables are given

  1. how to start desigining uris out of them ?
  2. how to decide what are the resources …?
  3. Can every table be a resource…?
  4. how to tackle with one to many, many to many relations among those tables..?

All the questions above are confusing for me. Basically where to start with uri designing when a bunch of tables are thrown at your face for REST uri design! I know URI designing is not the only part that makes it REST API but still it is important one..

This question is a continuation to this one I posted earlier on SO
How to decide a resource in a restful way based on some tables

Please dont say that there is no such prescribed standard. There should be one 😐 . I am asking only for a way ..just some direction where to start in designin uri’s from db tables

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    2026-06-10T21:04:36+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 9:04 pm

    Read A Brief Introduction to REST.

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