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RESTful Java Web Services, Second Edition

You're reading from   RESTful Java Web Services, Second Edition Design scalable and robust RESTful web services with JAX-RS and Jersey extension APIs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784399092
Length 354 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jobinesh Purushothaman Jobinesh Purushothaman
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing the REST Architectural Style FREE CHAPTER 2. Java APIs for JSON Processing 3. Introducing the JAX-RS API 4. Advanced Features in the JAX-RS API 5. Introducing the Jersey Framework Extensions 6. Securing RESTful Web Services 7. The Description and Discovery of RESTful Web Services 8. RESTful API Design Guidelines A. Useful Features and Techniques Index

Programmatically configuring JAX-RS resources during deployment


The JAX-RS supports multiple ways to configure a RESTful web service application. A common approach is to subclass javax.ws.rs.core.Application and configure RESTful resources by overriding the appropriate methods. To learn more about configuring JAX-RS applications, refer to the Packaging and deploying JAX-RS applications section in Appendix, Useful Features and Techniques, of this book.

The Jersey framework provides more advanced configuration options for JAX-RS applications through the org.glassfish.jersey.server.ResourceConfig class. The ResourceConfig class is subclassed from javax.ws.rs.core.Application. We have used the Application class in the previous chapter for configuring a vanilla JAX-RS application. The ResourceConfig class offers many extra configuration features on top of the standard JAX-RS Application class. With the ResourceConfig class, you can define the JAX-RS resources via an array of class names; you can...

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