Developing and Securing RESTful Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server
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- Preface
- What's New in This Guide
- 1 Introduction to RESTful Web Services
- Introduction to the REST Architectural Style
- What are RESTful Web Services?
- Standards Supported for RESTful Web Service Development on WebLogic Server
- Roadmap for Implementing RESTful Web Services
- Upgrading RESTful Web Services from Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.x to 12.1.x
- Learn More About RESTful Web Services
- 2 Developing RESTful Web Services
- About RESTful Web Service Development
- Defining the Root Resource Class
- Defining the Relative URI of the Root Resource and Subresources
- Mapping Incoming HTTP Requests to Java Methods
- Customizing Media Types for the Request and Response Messages
- Extracting Information From the Request Message
- Building Custom Response Messages
- Mapping HTTP Request and Response Entity Bodies Using Entity Providers
- Accessing the Application Context
- Building URIs
- Using Conditional GETs
- Accessing the WADL
- More Advanced RESTful Web Service Tasks
- 3 Developing RESTful Web Service Clients
- 4 Packaging and Deploying RESTful Web Services
- 5 Securing RESTful Web Services and Clients
- 6 Testing RESTful Web Services
- 7 Monitoring RESTful Web Services and Clients
- A Updating the Version of Jersey JAX-RS RI