Quick Answer

An API refers to the code running on the server that handles a specific HTTP method and URL request (e.g., GET https://www.examples.org/customers/1).

Digging Deeper

Most developers already know that API means Application Programming Interface. There are many articles on the web that provide various levels of commentary on the subject, but in simple terms an API is a set of definitions, protocols, and tools for building software.

In the context of the SRP HTTP Framework, we are working with web APIs. At a high-level, web APIs are composed of the following:

The SRP HTTP Framework handles web APIs through OpenInsight stored procedures referred to as Resource API modules (or just API modules). API modules always follow this naming pattern: <ResourceName>_API. Thus, if the resource name is "customers" then the API module would be named CUSTOMERS_API.