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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
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Using the Jersey JAX-RS Reference Implementation
Introduction to the REST Architectural Style
What are RESTful Web Services?
Developing RESTful Web Service on WebLogic Server
Summary of the Jersey JAX-RS RI Shared Libraries
Steps to Use the Jersey JAX-RS RI Shared Libraries
Registering the Jersey JAX-RS RI Shared Libraries With Your WebLogic Server Instances
Configuring the Web Application to Use the Jersey JAX-RS RI
Updating web.xml to Delegate Web Requests to the Jersey Servlet
Updating weblogic.xml to Reference the Shared Libraries
Creating RESTful Web Services and Clients
A Simple RESTful Web Service
A Simple RESTful Client
An Application Subclass
Securing the Jersey Servlet Application
Securing RESTful Web Service Clients
Registering the Oracle WSM RESTful Client Filter Shared Library With Your WebLogic Server Instances
Configuring the Web Application to Use the Oracle WSM RESTful Client Filter
Attaching Policies to RESTful Web Service Clients Using Feature Classes
Registering a More Recent Version of the Jersey JAX-RS RI
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