While the REST design philosophy has captured the
imagination of web and enterprise developers alike,
using this approach to develop real web services is no
picnic. This cookbook includes more than 100 recipes to
help you take advantage of REST, HTTP, and the
infrastructure of the Web. You'll learn ways to design
RESTful web services for client and server applications
that meet performance, scalability, reliability, and
security goals, no matter what programming language and
development framework you use. Each recipe includes one
or two problem statements, with easy-to-follow,
step-by-step instructions for solving them, as well as
examples using HTTP requests and responses, and XML,
JSON, and Atom snippets. You'll also get implementation
guidelines, and a discussion of the pros, cons, and
trade-offs that come with each solution.* Learn how to
design resources to meet various application scenarios *
Successfully design representations and URIs * Implement
the hypertext constraint using links and link headers *
Understand when and how to use Atom and AtomPub * Know
what and what not to do to support caching * Learn how
to implement concurrency control * Deal with advanced
use cases involving copying, merging, transactions,
batch processing, and partial updates * Secure web
services and support OAuth |
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