A content management system that stores and delivers content through an API without a built-in frontend. Unlike WordPress (which couples content and presentation), a headless CMS lets developers use any frontend framework. Examples include Strapi, Sanity, and Contentful. GenMB can generate apps that consume headless CMS APIs through its data connector system.
A set of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate with each other. APIs define endpoints, request formats, and response structures. GenMB generates REST API endpoints as part of full-stack applications and connects to third-party APIs through its plugin system (Stripe, Supabase, Twilio, etc.).
An API architecture style that uses standard HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) to perform CRUD operations on resources identified by URLs. REST is the most common API pattern for web applications. GenMB generates RESTful backend endpoints for full-stack applications and uses REST internally for its service communication.
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