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Sending query parameters via the JAX-RS client API Introducing RESTful web services and JAX-RSĬonfiguring the REST resources path for our applicationĬonverting data between Java and XML with JAXB Developing RESTful Web Services with JAX-RS Generating JSON data with the Streaming APIĭeveloping an annotated WebSocket server endpointĭeveloping JavaScript client-side WebSocket codeĪdditional information about the Java API for WebSocketĪsynchronously receiving messages from a message queueĬonfiguring applications to use the certificate realmĭeveloping web services with the JAX-WS APIġ1. Invoking session beans from web applications Introducing the Java Persistence Query Language Undeploying an application through the GlassFish Admin Consoleĭeploying an application through the command line Java API for JSON Processing (JSON-P) 1.0ĭeploying an application through the Web Console Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) 2.0 Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more Java EE 7 with GlassFish 4 Application Server
