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Once the compiler is ready (well it could be possible now as well to be honest), we can (if there is demand for), create Graphs to design REST Extensions to serve data. We can use those graphs to generate REST Extensions. Investigate whether there is demand for this.
Some ideas:
An Input block with GET/POST/PUT/DELETE output node.
An output node with Content/StatusCode/StatusMessage.
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