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Mastering Swift 3

You're reading from   Mastering Swift 3 Build incredible apps for iOS and OS X

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786466129
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jon Hoffman Jon Hoffman
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Preface 1. Taking the First Steps with Swift FREE CHAPTER 2. Learning About Variables, Constants, Strings, and Operators 3. Using Swift Collections and the Tuple Type 4. Control Flow and Functions 5. Classes and Structures 6. Using Protocols and Protocol Extensions 7. Protocol-Oriented Design 8. Writing Safer Code with Availability and Error Handling 9. Custom Subscripting 10. Using Optional Types 11. Working with Generics 12. Working with Closures 13. Using Mix and Match 14. Concurrency and Parallelism in Swift 15. Swift Formatting and Style Guide 16. Swifts Core Libraries 17. Adopting Design Patterns in Swift

Apple's URL loading system

Apple's URL loading system is a framework of classes available to interact with URLs. We can use these classes to communicate with services that use standard Internet protocols. The classes that we will be using in this section to connect to and retrieve information from REST services are as follows:

  • URLSession: This is the main session object.
  • URLSessionConfiguration: This is used to configure the behavior of the URLSession object.
  • URLSessionTask: This is a base class to handle the data being retrieved from the URL. Apple provides three concrete subclasses of the URLSessionTask class.
  • URL: This is an object that represents the URL to connect to.
  • URLRequest: This class contains information about the request that we are making and is used by the URLSessionTask service to make the request.
  • HTTPURLResponse: This class contains the response to our request.

Now, let's look at each of these classes a little more in depth so that we have a basic understanding...

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