Tristan Rivoallan
The 100 Continue status code is an informational response that tells the client application it can continue sending the request. In short, the client can make an abbreviated request of the service to check whether or not it should continue making the full request. The service can then respond either “yes” (100 Continue) or “no” (417 Expectation Failed) with an explanation of why not. In RESTful Web Services, Richardson and Ruby refer to this as a “look-before-you-leap” (LBYL) request.
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