RESTFUL SERVICES
About This Course
Introduction
RESTful Services Training
RESTful Web Services are REST architecture centered web services. In RESTful Architecture everything is a resource. RESTful web services are lightweight, maintainable and highly scalable and are very widely used to generate APIs for web-based applications. RESTful web services are built to work best online. REST- Representational State Transfer is an architectural style that states restraints, including the uniform program, that if put on a web service cause desirable qualities, for example, efficiency, scalability, and modifiability that allow providers to work best on the net. Web services revolutionize the way businesses interact by allowing interoperability between applications on different hardware and software tools.
Course Objectives
What you’ll learn in RESTful Services Training Course?
- Learn about the REST Core concepts.
- Understand the design principals related to REST services.
- Learn how to develop Java REST applications.
- Develop RESTful and JAX-RS services
- Build REST clients using the JAX-RS standard API.
- Learn about securing Java REST services.
What are the pre-requisites to learn RESTful Services Course?
Knowledge of Java is required
Course Curriculum
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO REST
TOPICS: Rest- Representational State Transfer, Rest Operations Resource Identifiers, Status Codes, And Error Handling, Representational State Formats, Rest Vs. Soap, Restful Services, And Java
MODULE 2: JAX-RS INTRODUCTION
TOPICS: Jax-Rs, Jax-Rs Services, @Produces, @Consumes
MODULE 3: ADVANCED JAX-RS FEATURES
TOPICS: Path Parameters, Cookie And Header Parameters, Query Parameters, Jax-Rs @Context, Form And Matrix Parameters, Resource Lifecycle, Deployment Options Exception Handling
MODULE 4: SECURING SERVICES
TOPICS: Securing Restful Services, What Is SSL/Tls? And Its Uses, Java Ee Security, Defining Security Roles, Realms And Identity Storage, Security Constraints, Programmatic Security, Authentication Types
MODULE 5: JAVA REST CLIENTS
TOPICS: Rest Client Options, Apache HTTP components, Java.Net Clients, Jersey Rest Clients