Learn how to design and develop distributed web services in Java using RESTful architectural principals and the JAX-RS specification in Java EE 6. 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.
It's easy to get started with services based on the REST architecture. RESTful Java with JAX-RS includes a technical guide that explains REST and JAX-RS, how they work, and when to use them. With the RESTEasy workbook that follows, you get step-by-step instructions for installing, configuring, and running several working JAX-RS examples using the JBoss RESTEasy implementation of JAX-RS.
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Bill Burke is a Fellow at the JBoss division of REd Hat Inc. A long time JBoss contributor and architect, his current project is RESTEasy, RESTful Web Services for Java.
Foreword; Preface; Author’s Note; Who Should Read This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; We’d Like to Hear from You; Safari® Books Online; Acknowledgments; REST and the JAX-RS Standard; Chapter 1: Introduction to REST; 1.1 REST and the Rebirth of HTTP; 1.2 RESTful Architectural Principles; 1.3 Wrapping Up; Chapter 2: Designing RESTful Services; 2.1 The Object Model; 2.2 Model the URIs; 2.3 Defining the Data Format; 2.4 Assigning HTTP Methods; 2.5 Wrapping Up; Chapter 3: Your First JAX-RS Service; 3.1 Developing a JAX-RS RESTful Service; 3.2 Deploying Our Service; 3.3 Wrapping Up; Chapter 4: HTTP Method and URI Matching; 4.1 Binding HTTP Methods; 4.2 @Path; 4.3 Subresource Locators; 4.4 Wrapping Up; Chapter 5: JAX-RS Injection; 5.1 The Basics; 5.2 @PathParam; 5.3 @MatrixParam; 5.4 @QueryParam; 5.5 @FormParam; 5.6 @HeaderParam; 5.7 @CookieParam; 5.8 Common Functionality; 5.9 Wrapping Up; Chapter 6: JAX-RS Content Handlers; 6.1 Built-in Content Marshalling; 6.2 JAXB; 6.3 Custom Marshalling; 6.4 Wrapping Up; Chapter 7: Response Codes, Complex Responses, and Exception Handling; 7.1 Default Response Codes; 7.2 Complex Responses; 7.3 Exception Handling; 7.4 Wrapping Up; Chapter 8: HTTP Content Negotiation; 8.1 Conneg Explained; 8.2 Language Negotiation; 8.3 Encoding Negotiation; 8.4 JAX-RS and Conneg; 8.5 Leveraging Content Negotiation; 8.6 Wrapping Up; Chapter 9: HATEOAS; 9.1 HATEOAS and Web Services; 9.2 HATEOAS and JAX-RS; 9.3 Wrapping Up; Chapter 10: Scaling JAX-RS Applications; 10.1 Caching; 10.2 Concurrency; 10.3 Wrapping Up; Chapter 11: Deployment and Integration; 11.1 Deployment; 11.2 Configuration; 11.3 EJB Integration; 11.4 Spring Integration; 11.5 Wrapping Up; Chapter 12: Securing JAX-RS; 12.1 Authentication; 12.2 Authorization; 12.3 Authentication and Authorization in JAX-RS; 12.4 Wrapping Up; Chapter 13: RESTful Java Clients; 13.1 java.net.URL; 13.2 Apache HttpClient; 13.3 RESTEasy Client Framework; 13.4 RESTEasy Client Proxies; 13.5 Wrapping Up; Chapter 14: JAX-RS Implementations; 14.1 Jersey; 14.2 Apache CXF; 14.3 JBoss RESTEasy; 14.4 Wrapping Up; JAX-RS Workbook; Chapter 15: Workbook Introduction; 15.1 Installing RESTEasy and the Examples; 15.2 Example Requirements and Structure; Chapter 16: Examples for Chapter 3; 16.1 Build and Run the Example Program; 16.2 Examining the Source Code; Chapter 17: Examples for Chapter 4; 17.1 Example ex04_1: HTTP Method Extension; 17.2 Example ex04_2: @Path with Expressions; 17.3 Example ex04_3: Subresource Locators; Chapter 18: Examples for Chapter 5; 18.1 Example ex05_1: Injecting URI Information; 18.2 Example ex05_2: Forms and Cookies; Chapter 19: Examples for Chapter 6; 19.1 Example ex06_1: Using JAXB; 19.2 Example ex06_2: Creating a Content Handler; Chapter 20: Examples for Chapter 7; 20.1 Example ex07_1: ExceptionMapper; Chapter 21: Examples for Chapter 8; 21.1 Example ex08_1: Conneg with JAX-RS; 21.2 Example ex08_2: Conneg via URL Patterns; Chapter 22: Examples for Chapter 9; 22.1 Example ex09_1: Atom Links; 22.2 Example ex09_2: Link Headers; Chapter 23: Examples for Chapter 10; 23.1 Example ex10_1: Caching and Concurrent Updates; Chapter 24: Examples for Chapter 11; 24.1 Example ex11_1: EJB and JAX-RS; 24.2 Example ex11_2: Spring and JAX-RS; Colophon;
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