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Java EE 8 High Performance

You're reading from   Java EE 8 High Performance Master techniques such as memory optimization, caching, concurrency, and multithreading to achieve maximum performance from your enterprise applications.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788473064
Length 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Romain Manni-Bucau Romain Manni-Bucau
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Money – The Quote Manager Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Looking Under the Cover – What is This EE Thing? 3. Monitor Your Application 4. Application Optimization – Memory Management and Server Configuration 5. Scale Up – Threading and Implications 6. Be Lazy; Cache Your Data 7. Be Fault-Tolerant 8. Loggers and Performances – A Trade-Off 9. Benchmarking Your Application 10. Continuous Performance Evaluation 11. Another Book You May Enjoy

JAX-RS – the servlet router

Even if JAX-RS is not fully bound to HTTP and is usable over JMS, WebSockets, and so on, we will just consider the HTTP case here and, more particularly, the case it runs on top of the servlet specification (which is the most common one).

The goal of JAX-RS is to provide a command pattern based on the API to implement the HTTP communications. In other words, it abstracts the I/O with Java modeling. You can see it as a HTTP Java object binding solution. This is what QuoteResource uses.

The role of JAX-RS is to provide all the necessary tooling to make servlet abstraction directly usable for most cases. For this purpose, it provides the following:

  • A routing layer letting developers directly map the request based on its path
  • A serialization layer allowing the conversion of Java objects into HTTP models and streams
  • An exception handling layer enabling...
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