REST API PATCH or PUT. I would recommend using PATCH. Asa De Aguia Ao Vivo 2006. The PATCH method affects the resource identified by the Request-URI, and it.
This Guide gives a quick overview of the 'Patch' method, used to make a PAL disc appear as if it was NTSC or an NTSC disk appear as PAL. The PATCH method complicates such watch-keeping because neither the source document nor the patch document might be a virus, yet the result could be. The birth control patch is a hormonal contraceptive. Plan to use a backup contraceptive method for the first week that you start using the patch to allow.
The PATCH method is the correct choice here as you're updating an existing resource - the group ID. PUT should only be used if you're replacing a resource in it's entirety. Further information on partial resource modification is available in.
Specifically, the PUT method is described as follows: Several applications extending the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) require a feature to do partial resource modification. The existing HTTP PUT method only allows a complete replacement of a document. This proposal adds a new HTTP method, PATCH, to modify an existing HTTP resource. I would recommend using PATCH, because your resource 'group' has many properties but in this case, you are updating only the activation field(partial modification) according to the RFC5789 () The existing HTTP PUT method only allows a complete replacement of a document.