RESTful Java with JAX-RS 2.0

Designing and Developing Distributed Web Services

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, Java, Programming, Programming Languages
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Author: Bill Burke ISBN: 9781449361457
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Bill Burke
ISBN: 9781449361457
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: November 12, 2013
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

Learn how to design and develop distributed web services in Java, using RESTful architectural principles and the JAX-RS 2.0 specification in Java EE 7. By focusing on implementation rather than theory, this hands-on reference demonstrates how easy it is to get started with services based on the REST architecture.

With the book’s technical guide, you’ll learn how REST and JAX-RS work and when to use them. The RESTEasy workbook that follows provides step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running several working JAX-RS examples, using the JBoss RESTEasy implementation of JAX-RS 2.0.

  • Learn JAX-RS 2.0 features, including a client API, server-side asynchronous HTTP, and filters and interceptors
  • Examine the design of a distributed RESTful interface for an e-commerce order entry system
  • Use the JAX-RS Response object to return complex responses to your client (ResponseBuilder)
  • Increase the performance of your services by leveraging HTTP caching protocols
  • Deploy and integrate web services within Java EE7, servlet containers, EJB, Spring, and JPA
  • Learn popular mechanisms to perform authentication on the Web, including client-side SSL and OAuth 2.0
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Learn how to design and develop distributed web services in Java, using RESTful architectural principles and the JAX-RS 2.0 specification in Java EE 7. By focusing on implementation rather than theory, this hands-on reference demonstrates how easy it is to get started with services based on the REST architecture.

With the book’s technical guide, you’ll learn how REST and JAX-RS work and when to use them. The RESTEasy workbook that follows provides step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running several working JAX-RS examples, using the JBoss RESTEasy implementation of JAX-RS 2.0.

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