Restlet in Action: Developing RESTful web APIs in Java About the BookRestlet in Action introduces the Restlet Framework and RESTful web APIs. This book looks at the many aspects of web development, on both the server and client side, along with cloud computing, mobile Android devices, and Semantic Web applications. You'll see how to easily
Title | : | Restlet in Action: Developing RESTful web APIs in Java |
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Rating | : | 4.88 (138 Votes) |
Asin | : | 193518234X |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 464 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2012-10-08 |
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SummaryRestlet in Action gets you started with the Restlet Framework and the REST architecture style. You'll create and deploy applications in record time while learning to use popular RESTful Web APIs effectively. This book looks at the many aspects of web development, on both the server and client side, along with cloud computing, mobile Android devices, and Semantic Web applications.About the TechnologyIn a RESTful architecture any component can act, if needed, as both client and server—this is flexible and powerful, but tricky to implement. The Restlet project is a reference implementation with a Java-based API and everything you need to build servers and web clients that integrate with most web and enterprise technologies.About the BookRestlet in Action introduces the Restlet Framework and RESTful web APIs. You'll see how to easily create and deploy your own web API while learning to consume other web APIs effectively. You'll learn about de
Editorial : About the AuthorJerome Louvel is cofounder and CEO of Restlet Inc. and Restlet SAS, and the creator of the Restlet Framework.
Not since Harold Rosenberg's discriminating essays on Steinberg has there been such a good source of insight about his procedures and concepts. This book would be an invaluable tool in moving a company with an entrenched IT group towards a software development life cycle that will ensure less change in development and testing, while encouraging change and creativity where it is cheap and still possible.
I do think that the four phases of development outlined are bit simplistic, and may not meet the level of scrutiny needed for auditing purposes, depending on your client and or corporate structure. Aren't there any stories about him being funny or having funny experiences in his travels? More about his relationship with Hedda Sterne. All of these things have, as usual, made me want to read more of Ishida’s works.
Disclosure: I’d like to thank DMG for the loan of a digital reviewer copy.. There are many inaccuracies, even considering this is a work of fiction.
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