Building Asynchronous RESTful Services With Jersey
In this course, we explore writing asynchronous services, as well as many other features found in Jersey. We also cover dependency injection, exception mapping, filters, Grizzly, Jackson, JerseyTest, and more.
At the start of the course we establish a basic “Books” API — an API that we continually improve and build upon throughout the course. We begin by deploying to Grizzly, and then implement a series of tests with JerseyTest. These tests are also continually expanded throughout the course. We explore Jersey’s built-in dependency injection, and improve our API to take advantage of Jersey’s async support. We switch from the built-in MOXy library in favor of Jackson to render our highly-tailored JSON and XML, and build a custom MessageBodyWriter along the way. We explore mapping exceptions to responses, and supporting conditional GET requests. We implement our own PATCH verb, and along with it, support for conditional updates as well. Finally we explore Jersey’s support for filters and implement our own custom filter.
Author Name: Paul O’Fallon
Author Description:
Paul has more than 28 years experience in the Information Technology industry spanning academic, start-up and enterprise environments. As Associate Vice President, Architecture at Cox Automotive, he currently leads a team of architects providing strategic direction and implementation guidance to the organization. As a Pluralsight course author, Paul has delivered training across a broad spectrum of technologies, including node.js, Apache Cassandra and Java API development.
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