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RESTful Java Patterns and Best Practices

RESTful Java Patterns and Best Practices

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: September 2014

Production reference: 1150914

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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ISBN 978-1-78328-796-3

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Credits

Author

Bhakti Mehta

Reviewers

Dustin R. Callaway

Masoud Kalali

Kausal Malladi

Antonio Rodrigues

Commissioning Editor

Pramila Balan

Acquisition Editor

Vinay Argekar

Content Development Editor

Adrian Raposo

Technical Editor

Edwin Moses

Copy Editors

Janbal Dharmaraj

Karuna Narayanan

Alfida Paiva

Project Coordinator

Kinjal Bari

Proofreaders

Paul Hindle

Jonathan Todd

Indexers

Mariammal Chettiyar

Monica Ajmera Mehta

Graphics

Ronak Dhruv

Abhinash Sahu

Production Coordinator

Manu Joseph

Cover Work

Manu Joseph

About the Author

Bhakti Mehta is the author of Developing RESTful Services with JAX-RS 2.0, WebSockets, and JSON , Packt Publishing , published in 2013. She has more than 13 years of experience in architecting, designing, and implementing software solutions on top of Java EE and other related technologies. She is passionate about open source software development and has been one of the founding members of GlassFish Open Source Application Server.

Bhakti has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering and a Master's degree in Computer Science. Her areas of research include architecting solutions for resiliency, scalability, reliability, and performance with respect to server-side technologies, web services, and cloud applications.

Currently, Bhakti is a Senior Software Engineer at Blue Jeans Network. As part of her current role, she works on developing RESTful services that can be consumed by ISV partners and the developer community. She also works on the backend infrastructure and is responsible for performance, scalability, and reliability of the services.

Bhakti is a regular speaker at different conferences and has authored numerous articles, blogs, and tech tips at different portals such as https://home.java.net/ and Dzone. In her spare time, she enjoys kickboxing, traveling, and reading.

Bhakti's tweets can be followed at @bhakti_mehta.

Acknowledgments

Writing a book is a gratifying as well as demanding experience and I thank my family for putting up with my late nights and weekends while I was working on this book. I would like to acknowledge my husband, Parikshat, and my in-laws for their support. Thank you Mansi for always being so positive and standing by me when times got tough! This is for my two little kids who are a constant source of inspiration for me, to believe in the power of dreams and work hard to achieve them.

I would like to extend my gratitude towards my parents, my brother Pranav and his family for their encouragement throughout the course of the book's development. I am blessed to be surrounded by a group of very supportive friends especially from my undergraduate school days and would like to thank them for their motivation. Words cannot express my gratitude to all my wonderful colleagues at Blue Jeans Network and I truly appreciate their enthusiastic support and good wishes.

Thanks to the staff at Packt Publishing, especially Vinay Argekar, Adrian Raposo, and Edwin Moses for contacting me, reviewing the content, and keeping track of the schedule. Last but not least, I take this opportunity to thank the reviewers, Masoud Kalali, Dustin R. Callaway, Kausal Malladi, and Antonio Rodrigues, for their invaluable feedback and attention to detail.

About the Reviewers

Dustin R. Callaway is a software consultant, author, instructor, and full-stack developer. He currently works as a staff software engineer for Intuit Inc., a leading provider of financial software. He holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University and is the author of the book Inside Servlets , Addison-Wesley . His experience and interests include building RESTful web services with Java and Node.js as well as web and mobile applications.

Masoud Kalali is a Consulting Member of Technical Staff at Oracle. He is the author of the books, Developing RESTful Services with JAX-RS 2.0, WebSockets, and JSON published in 2013 and GlassFish Security published in 2010, both by Packt Publishing. He is also the author of numerous articles and quick references from Java.Net to Dzone.

Since 2001, when he started working in different software development roles, he has been blessed enough to work on multiple loosely-coupled architecture for high throughput message-based systems with JMS at heart and the rest of the components forming the stops around the JMS as the main messaging bus.

Performance analysis and performance consulting on architecture, design, code, and deployment configuration is another challenge he has spent some time working on. RESTful services and use of RESTful endpoints for data integration is one of the other practices he worked on for data integration for industry leading software systems: IJC and TIBCO Spotfire, during his work at ChemAxon.

Masoud has worked on security integration as another area, specifically in integration OpenSSO with a solid SOA framework used for developing BPEL flow-oriented software. At his current position at ORACLE, he works as the lead engineer in the design and development of application server and PaaS infrastructure of the ORACLE cloud service on top of both OVM/OVAB and Nimbula virtualization providers.

Masoud's Twitter handle is @MasoudKalali if you want to know what he is up to.

Kausal Malladi is a result-driven software engineer, inclined towards constantly exploring the latest advances in technology, to solve existing problems in the field of Computer Science and develop innovative products. He has done his Master of Technology in IT, specialized in Computer Science, from the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B). He has more than two years of software design and development experience and is currently working at Intel.

At Intel, Kausal is a part of the Android Graphics Software Development team. He also worked for a couple of years in Infosys Ltd., before pursuing his Master's degree. At Infosys, he was part of an internal team that does R&D of effective solutions for challenging problems in the infrastructure space.

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