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RESTful Web Services With JAX-WS
TS-1222


Presenter: Marc Hadley, Sun Microsystems, Inc


With its XML/HTTP binding and dynamic APIs, Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) provides important new functionality for the consumption and creation of RESTful web services. This session describes and demonstrates the features and capabilities of the Dispatch and Provider APIs when used in conjunction with XML/HTTP binding. The session includes full working examples of interacting with well-known services including Amazon, Yahoo, and Flickr, using both Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) for native XML processing and Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) for binding XML to Java constructs. It describes service creation, including development and demonstration of a full working example. Additional advanced topics covered include use of the JAX-WS handler framework with RESTful web services and support for binary and multipart data.

Knowledge of the World Wide Web is assumed, and some familiarity with XML is desirable to get the most out of the session.

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