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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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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

Understanding the Jersey server-side configuration properties


Each application is different and must be tuned separately. Things that work for one application do not necessarily work for another. Keeping this point in mind, Jersey offers various server-side configuration properties to optimize the runtime performance of RESTful web services. The following table lists some of the core properties that you may find useful while tuning RESTful web APIs.

Tip

To view the complete list of configuration properties offered by Jersey, visit the following Appendix page in Jersey User Guide: https://jersey.java.net/documentation/latest/appendix-properties.html

Here are a few major configuration properties with a detailed explanation for each:

Configuration Property

Description

jersey.config.server.subresource.cache.size

This property takes an integer value that defines the cache size for subresource locator models. The default value is 64. Caching of subresource locator models is useful for avoiding...

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