Is there a standard/recommended way (or library) in android I should perform GET, PUT, POST and DELETE...











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I'm getting started with Android development and I wanted to create an app that would perform some http queries on some publicly exposed API.



As I come from an Angular 6 environment and there's an standard HttpClient library to use I want to know if it's the same with Android using Kotlin.



Although I appreciate suggestions on libraries I would rather use "standard" libraries if there are any.










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I'm getting started with Android development and I wanted to create an app that would perform some http queries on some publicly exposed API.



As I come from an Angular 6 environment and there's an standard HttpClient library to use I want to know if it's the same with Android using Kotlin.



Although I appreciate suggestions on libraries I would rather use "standard" libraries if there are any.










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    volley and retrofit are the best libraries to call the restful service
    – Zahoor Saleem
    Nov 11 at 16:57













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I'm getting started with Android development and I wanted to create an app that would perform some http queries on some publicly exposed API.



As I come from an Angular 6 environment and there's an standard HttpClient library to use I want to know if it's the same with Android using Kotlin.



Although I appreciate suggestions on libraries I would rather use "standard" libraries if there are any.










share|improve this question













I'm getting started with Android development and I wanted to create an app that would perform some http queries on some publicly exposed API.



As I come from an Angular 6 environment and there's an standard HttpClient library to use I want to know if it's the same with Android using Kotlin.



Although I appreciate suggestions on libraries I would rather use "standard" libraries if there are any.







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    volley and retrofit are the best libraries to call the restful service
    – Zahoor Saleem
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    volley and retrofit are the best libraries to call the restful service
    – Zahoor Saleem
    Nov 11 at 16:57








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volley and retrofit are the best libraries to call the restful service
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volley and retrofit are the best libraries to call the restful service
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There's no standard Kotlin HTTP library. But there are Ktor. It is HTTP framework written on Kotlin and supported by JetBrains. It can be used as HTTP client on Android. You can find samples on Ktor's website and GitHub. Take into account that Ktor is beta.



But as mentioned Zahoor Saleem you can use HTTP libraries written on Java.

Most popular is Retrofit with OkHttp.






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    There's no standard Kotlin HTTP library. But there are Ktor. It is HTTP framework written on Kotlin and supported by JetBrains. It can be used as HTTP client on Android. You can find samples on Ktor's website and GitHub. Take into account that Ktor is beta.



    But as mentioned Zahoor Saleem you can use HTTP libraries written on Java.

    Most popular is Retrofit with OkHttp.






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      There's no standard Kotlin HTTP library. But there are Ktor. It is HTTP framework written on Kotlin and supported by JetBrains. It can be used as HTTP client on Android. You can find samples on Ktor's website and GitHub. Take into account that Ktor is beta.



      But as mentioned Zahoor Saleem you can use HTTP libraries written on Java.

      Most popular is Retrofit with OkHttp.






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        There's no standard Kotlin HTTP library. But there are Ktor. It is HTTP framework written on Kotlin and supported by JetBrains. It can be used as HTTP client on Android. You can find samples on Ktor's website and GitHub. Take into account that Ktor is beta.



        But as mentioned Zahoor Saleem you can use HTTP libraries written on Java.

        Most popular is Retrofit with OkHttp.






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        There's no standard Kotlin HTTP library. But there are Ktor. It is HTTP framework written on Kotlin and supported by JetBrains. It can be used as HTTP client on Android. You can find samples on Ktor's website and GitHub. Take into account that Ktor is beta.



        But as mentioned Zahoor Saleem you can use HTTP libraries written on Java.

        Most popular is Retrofit with OkHttp.







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