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May 07, 2007

Basic SOA Using REST

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Conclusion

In this article, I provided a broad introduction to consuming, creating, and deploying RESTful Web Services -- using standard java.net.* classes and servlets, as well as the JAX-WS 2.0 APIs and annotations. A primary goal of this chapter was to highlight the similarities and differences between traditional Java techniques and the JAX-WS 2.0 approach to Web Services. Another goal was to provide a grounding in some of the basic XML processing techniques used to implement SOA-style integration of RESTful Web services.

Previous Page | 1 Why REST? | 2 XML Documents and Schema for EIS Records | 3 REST Clients with and without JWS | 4 SOA-Style Integration Using XSLT and JAXP for Data Transformation | 5 RESTful Services with and without JWS | 6 Conclusions
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