This document discusses the architecture of web applications, specifically focusing on views which can return HTML, JavaScript, CSS, media files, XML, and JSON. It also defines HTML as a markup language for web pages, XML as a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents, and JSON as a lightweight data-interchange format used to store and transmit data objects. Finally, it provides an example of a fake API at reqres.in that can be used for testing and prototyping.
This document discusses the architecture of web applications, specifically focusing on views which can return HTML, JavaScript, CSS, media files, XML, and JSON. It also defines HTML as a markup language for web pages, XML as a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents, and JSON as a lightweight data-interchange format used to store and transmit data objects. Finally, it provides an example of a fake API at reqres.in that can be used for testing and prototyping.
This document discusses the architecture of web applications, specifically focusing on views which can return HTML, JavaScript, CSS, media files, XML, and JSON. It also defines HTML as a markup language for web pages, XML as a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents, and JSON as a lightweight data-interchange format used to store and transmit data objects. Finally, it provides an example of a fake API at reqres.in that can be used for testing and prototyping.