Yes, I prefer use REST, because in my experience, it's easiest to adapt to 
a mobile platform.
Angular is not only a Browser library, it also works great on mobiles, and 
if you have a REST API, you only need to adjust some things and you can get 
your mobile app.

On Thursday, March 27, 2014 5:12:43 AM UTC-3, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Our team is working on a big project and we have decided to use Angular.
>
> We have an ongoing research on the ideal backend implementation and it 
> turns out that REST is always used as an example.
>
> Can anyone help me answer the following questions:
> 1. Is REST the ideal backend? if so, What are the pros and cons in using it
> 2. Are there any other backend implementation that we need to consider?
>
> By the way, our project involves reporting tools, and asset management. 
> We are planning to design it as a Single Page App
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Prince
>

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