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Developing RESTful Web Services with Jersey 2.0.
Title:
Developing RESTful Web Services with Jersey 2.0.
Author:
Gulabani, Sunil.
ISBN:
9781783288304
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (112 pages)
Contents:
Developing RESTful Web Services with Jersey 2.0 -- Table of Contents -- Developing RESTful Web Services with Jersey 2.0 -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers, and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Downloading the example code -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Getting Started -- What is JAX-RS 2.0? -- Features of JAX-RS 2.0 -- Ease of using and reusing JAX-RS artifacts -- Modules and dependencies -- Creating a new project -- Summary -- 2. Server API -- Root-resource classes -- @Path -- @Path with a regular expression -- HTTP methods -- @GET -- @PUT -- @POST -- @DELETE -- @Produces -- @Consumes -- Parameter annotations -- @PathParam -- @QueryParam -- @DefaultValue -- @MatrixParam -- @HeaderParam -- @CookieParam -- @FormParam -- @BeanParam -- Subresources -- Scope of the root-resource classes -- Rules of injection -- Deploying a RESTful web service -- Summary -- 3. Client API -- Consuming web services using a client -- The get method -- The post method -- The put method -- The delete method -- The path parameter -- The query parameter -- The cookie parameter -- The matrix parameter -- The bean parameter -- The @Produces annotation -- The @Consumes annotation -- Use of Invocation.Builder -- Adding support for new representations -- Client transport connectors -- Securing a client -- Summary -- 4. Common Media-Type Representations -- JSON -- MOXy -- Using ResourceConfig class -- Java API for JSON Processing (JSON-P) -- Jackson -- Jettison -- XML -- Low-level XML support -- JAXB support -- POJOs -- Multipart -- Summary -- 5. Server-Sent Events (SSE) -- Getting started.

Implementing Server-Sent Events (SSE) -- Consuming the SSE events -- The pull model (Using EventInput) -- The push model (using EventSource) -- Summary -- 6. WADL -- Getting started -- Configuration -- Summary -- Index.
Abstract:
The book will follow a standard tutorial approach and will teach readers how to use the Jersey API for creating RESTful web services.This book is intended for Java EE developers who are building applications on the REST architecture. This is a quick, hands-on guide for learning JAX-RS 2.0. Developers should have some knowledge about RESTful web services but it's not essential to know JAX-RS 1.0.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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