GraphQL was "promising" something because it was a thing by a single company.
HATEOAS didn't need to "promise" anything since it was just describing already existing protocols and capabilities that you can see in the links I posted.
And that's how you got POST-only GraphQL which for years has been busily reinventing half of HTTP
HATEOAS didn't need to "promise" anything since it was just describing already existing protocols and capabilities that you can see in the links I posted.
And that's how you got POST-only GraphQL which for years has been busily reinventing half of HTTP