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Develop RESTful Java Web Services using JAX-RS and Jersey

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  • 1,663 Students
  • Updated 6/2020
4.4
(179 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 11 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Vinod Kumar Kayartaya
Rating
4.4
(179 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Develop RESTful Java Web Services using JAX-RS and Jersey

Everything you need to know for developing your RESTful web service.

JAX-RS the Java API for RESTful Web Services is a Java programming language API specification that provides support in creating web services according to the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural pattern. JAX-RS uses annotations, introduced in Java SE 5, to simplify the development and deployment of web service clients and endpoints.


From version 1.1 on, JAX-RS is an official part of Java EE 6. A notable feature of being an official part of Java EE is that no configuration is necessary to start using JAX-RS. For non-Java EE 6 environments a small entry in the web.xml deployment descriptor is required.


This course will guide you through the steps in creating powerful RESTful web services using the Java official API.



All the best!

Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 30 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Welcome to the world of web services
  • Section 2 Setup
  • Section 3 Create REST services
  • Section 4 Setting up the database for our web service
  • Section 5 Creating the DAO Layer for our web service
  • Section 6 Performing CRUD operations
  • Section 7 Handling errors
  • Section 8 Custom representations (other than JSON or XML)
  • Section 9 Cross Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
  • Section 10 Building and deploying

What You’ll Learn

  • Setup a Java development environment using Java 8, Eclipse & Tomcat 9 on your computer
  • Create a new maven project & add the necessary library dependencies for creating your first JAX-RS web service
  • Code your web services to respond with different MIME types
  • Handle errors
  • Create web services that support CRUD operations
  • Test your Java web services with the Postman Chrome extension
  • Build and deploy web services

Reviews

  • B
    Bhargavee VenkataKrishnan
    3.0

    Not upto the mark so far

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    sachin hungund
    4.0

    This course definitely gave some insights into how to get started with RESTful services and overview of JAX-RS. Thanks Alot.

  • H
    Hemanth Kumar N V
    5.0

    Really very clear and help for JAX-RS webservices, i was learning JAX-RS from last 1 month but i didn't feel better, after taking this course within a week i am able to make much progress in my skills in developing web services using JAX-RS, thank you sir, thank you so much for your clear explaination concept wise, looking forward in taking more courses.

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    Tulio Caldeira
    3.0

    O inglês do professor tem um sotaque carregado, o que eu acho normal, mas a legendanão tem nada a ver com o que ele está falando, acaba até atrapalhando quando leio a legenda.

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