I'd disagree. If I were critiquing a non-REST API over HTTP, I wouldn't get upset about requiring a call to POST /processOrder at all, whereas I'd begin to convulse if they said it was a REST API.
I'd disagree. If I were critiquing a non-REST API over HTTP, I wouldn't get upset about requiring a call to POST /processOrder at all, whereas I'd begin to convulse if they said it was a REST API.