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Restful Java With Jaxrs 20 Bill Burke

  • SKU: BELL-11789158
Restful Java With Jaxrs 20 Bill Burke
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.73 MB
Author: Bill Burke
ISBN: 9781449361334, 9789321534258, 9789785552232, 1449361331, 9321534253, 9785552233
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Restful Java With Jaxrs 20 Bill Burke by Bill Burke 9781449361334, 9789321534258, 9789785552232, 1449361331, 9321534253, 9785552233 instant download after payment.

This book teaches you how to design and develop distributed web services in Java using RESTful architectural principles on top of the HTTP protocol. It is mostly a comprehensive reference guide on the JAX-RS specification, which is a JCP standardized annotation framework for writing RESTful web services in Java.
While this book does go into many of the fundamentals of REST, it does not cover them all and focuses more on implementation rather than theory. You can satisfy your craving for more RESTful theory by obtaining RESTful Web Services by Leonard Richardson and Sam Ruby (O’Reilly). If you are familiar with writing Java EE applications, you will be very comfortable reading this book. If you are not, you will be at a disadvantage, but some experience with web application development, HTTP, and XML is a huge plus. Before reading this book, you should also be fairly fluent in the Java language and specifically know how to use and apply Java annotations. If you are unfamiliar with the Java language, I recommend Learning Java by Patrick Niemeyer and Jonathan Knudsen (O’Reilly).

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