204 Divided By 84 I know that a 204 No Content is okay for an HTTP POST Request For GET request if no data is to be sent back is the 204 status code appropriate Should I use 404 or just stick to 200 for
I am reading the RFC and can not quite determine if the following would be a suitable use of the 204 response code The 204 response allows a server to indicate that the In practice there isn t a lot of difference between a 200 with no content a 201 and a 204 they all generically mean that the request succeeded a 200 response is the generic
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For a PUT request HTTP 200 HTTP 204 should imply resource updated successfully HTTP 201 if the PUT request created a new resource For a DELETE request DB2 SQL Error SQLCODE 204 SQLSTATE 42704 Asked 11 years 6 months ago Modified 2 years 11 months ago Viewed 135k times
When building a RESTful HTTP service and a Response is given with a 204 No Content e g after the Consumer issues a DELETE Request what Content Type should the I m dealing with a REST API and have this question when a request is scheduled for further processing we should return 202 when a request has no response body we should
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204 Divided By 84 - DB2 SQL Error SQLCODE 204 SQLSTATE 42704 Asked 11 years 6 months ago Modified 2 years 11 months ago Viewed 135k times