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Ex-04_RESTful_Web_Services

Aim:

To create, deploy and execute RESTful Web service programs using Server, Client and Client-Side remote invocation

Procedure:

Server side:

Step 1: Create a new Java Web Project. Follow Steps 1-5 as in SOAP Based Web Service. Step 2: Right-click on the project name and select New->RESTful Web Services from Patterns.

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Step 3: A new window will appear. Select “Simple Root Resource” and click Next.

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Step 4: In the next window, give a Resource Package name and choose MIME Type as “text/html”. Click Finish.

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Step 5: Two editing tabs will appear. Close “ApplicationConfig.java”. You need to write all your required functionalities in GenericResource.java.

Step 6: Alter getHtml() method as shown below.

Step 7: Save your project, clean and build it. Deploy your project.

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Step 8: To test your web service, open a new browser window/tab and type the URL as http://localhost:8080/project_name/webresources/generic?params=45&params=35 and hit enter. (This is the easiest way of testing the web service when it makes use of List).

Client-Side:

Step 1: Create a new Java Web Project. Follow steps 1-5 as in section 1.1. Step 2: Right-click on the project and select New->RESTful Java Client.

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Step 3: A new window will appear. In that, give a name to your client, a package name and select “From Project” under the “Select the REST resource:” tab and click Browse.

Step 4: Carefully select your RESTful resource (web service) and click OK.

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Step 5: Once everything is filled, the New RESTful Java Client window should look like this. Click Finish. ex03_07

Step 6: An editing tab will open. Alter getHtml() method with the following.

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Step 7: Right-click on the Libraries folder under your project and select “Add JAR/Folder”. ex03_09

Step 8: A new window will appear. Navigate to the folder where you have placed the “javax.ws.rs-api2.0.1.jar” file and select Open.

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Step 9: Right-click on the Web Pages folder and select JSP. In the new window, give a name to the JSP page and click Finish.

Step 10: A new tab will appear with the default contents of the JSP page. In that, include at the top and type the following code to invoke the client java code.

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Step 11: Save the project and build it.

Step 12: Run the JSP file and you should see the output in a new browser window.

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Client-Side Remote Invocation:

Step 1: Follow steps 1-5 as in Section 2.2

Step 2: In the generated NewJerseyClient.java file, Replace BASE_URI from private static final String BASE_URI = "http://localhost:8080/RESTful_Server/webresources"; TO private static final String BASE_URI = "http://192.168.116.62:8080/RESTful_Server/webresources";

Step 3: Follow steps 6-12 as in Section 2.2

Result:

Thus, the RESTful web service program has been successfully created and executed.

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