REST

Getting REST Right in Spring 3.0

I've been working on getting a REST + Hibernate application using the goodies found in Spring 3.0 for my upcoming book - Spring Persistence with Hibernate.

16 replies - 2647 views - 11/19/09 by Solomon in Articles

Netrifex 1.0: Rapid Web Service Enablement for Java Apps

 Netrifex Instantly Adds Web Services to Existing Java SE and Java EE Applications, Enabling Rapid and Low Cost Deployment of Web Services Across the...

0 replies - 205 views - 11/05/09 by khookguy in Announcements

JBoss Fellow Bill Burke Discusses REST-*, RESTEasy

DZone recently spoke with JBoss Fellow, Bill Burke on a range of RESTful topics, including REST-*,  an open source project aimed at defining new standards,...

2 replies - 5868 views - 10/20/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

NetKernel 4.0 Arrives; Based on New, More Efficient Microkernel

A completely revamped NetKernel 4.0 is now available under the 1060 Research public license.  The new version of the resource oriented computing (ROC)...

0 replies - 2602 views - 10/15/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

REST-*: good specs, bad branding?

In an earlier post, I argued for standardization of some basic REST-inspired mechanisms for the narrow goal of supporting control interfaces for different...

0 replies - 1145 views - 09/18/09 by vambenepe in News

From REST to SOAP

Do we really need yet another SOAP vs. REST discussion? I think so. I spoke with a relatively smallish web company, who we'll call OnTheFence that works in a...

3 replies - 2374 views - 08/21/09 by Solomon in News

REST in practice for IT and Cloud management (part 2: configuration management)

What benefits does REST provide for configuration management (in traditional data center and in Clouds)?

0 replies - 748 views - 07/28/09 by vambenepe in News

Gateways and Notifiers - Enabling ESB Interoperability on the JBoss SOA Platform

One of the strengths of the JBoss SOA Platform is how it enables you to connect legacy applications together. How are these connections made? To answer that...

0 replies - 2872 views - 07/23/09 by ldimaggi in News

REST in practice for IT and Cloud management (part 1: Cloud APIs)

In this entry I compare four public Cloud APIs (AWS EC2, GoGrid, Rackspace and Sun Cloud) to see what practical benefits REST provides for resource management...

1 replies - 1227 views - 07/20/09 by vambenepe in News

CRUD is bad for REST

In one of my previous posts (Rest: good, bad and ugly), I made a passing comment, about how I think using CRUD in RESTful service  is a bad practice. I...

1 replies - 1988 views - 06/30/09 by arnonrgo in News

Declarative Hyperlinking in RESTEasy

REST APIs must be hypertext driven. That requirement has quite a few implications on how one defines a RESTful interface which in turn has quite a few...

2 replies - 2432 views - 06/23/09 by Solomon in News

RESTEasy 1.1 Released

I'm pleased to announce the release of RESTEasy 1.1.GA. This was a huge functionality and bug fix release for us. Special thanks goes out to Solomon Duskis,...

0 replies - 1597 views - 06/22/09 by Bill Burke in Announcements

Transactions are bad for REST

Yesterday I read an interesting paper called “RETRO: A RESTful Transaction Mode”. On the good side, I have to say, it is one of the best RESTful...

0 replies - 907 views - 06/17/09 by arnonrgo in News

WCF defaults stifles loose coupling

This is another post (<Rant>) about WCF default behavior and how it can make the life of developers miserable ( you can also check out “WCF defaults...

1 replies - 852 views - 06/08/09 by arnonrgo in News

Tech Chat: CTO Mark Little on EAP 5, RESTful SOA, and Future Directions for JBoss

DZone recently had a chance to sit down with Mark Little, newly appointed CTO of the JBoss division of Red Hat. In this interview, Mark provides an update on...

0 replies - 3913 views - 06/01/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos