RESTful Java with JAX-RS 2.0 / by Bill Burke.
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- 9781449361341 (pbk.) :
- 9781449361341 (pbk.) :
- 006.76 BUR
- TK5105.88813
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Previous edition: 2010.
Includes index.
Part I.REST and the JAX-RS standard -- 2.Designing RESTful services -- 3.Your first JAX-RS services -- 4.HTTP method and URI matching -- 5.JAX-RS injection -- 6.JAX-RS content handlers -- 7.Serveer responses and exception handling -- 8.JAX-RS client API -- 9.HTTP content negotiations -- 10.HATEOAS -- 11.Scaling JAX-RS applications -- 12.Filters and interceptors -- 13.Asynchronous JAX-RS -- 14.Deployment and integration -- 15.Securing JAX-RS -- 16.Alternative Java clients -- Part II.Jax RS workbook -- 17.Workbook introduction -- 18.Examples for chapter 3 -- 19.Examples for chapter 4 -- 20.Examples for chapter 5 -- 21.Examples for chapter 6 -- 22.Examples for chapter 7 -- 23.Examples for chapter 8 -- 24.Examples for chapter 9 -- 25.Examples for chapter 10 -- 26.Examples for chapter 11 -- 26.Examples for chapter 12 -- 27.Examples for chapter 13 -- 28.Examples for chapter 14 -- 29.Examples for chapter 15.
This title shows how to design and develop distributed web services in Java using RESTful architectural principals. With this hands-on reference, you'll focus on implementation rather than theory, and discover why the RESTful method is far better than technologies like CORBA and SOAP.