Java RESTful Web Services Tutorial for Beginner with Jersey and Tomcat

This video tutorial helps you get started with Java RESTful web services by developing a web application running on Apache Tomcat server – this web application hosts Java Restful web services powered by Jersey – an open source framework for developing RESTful web services in Java. Jersey is a reference implementation of JAX-RS (Java API for RESTful Web Services).

You will also learn to test RESTful web services using cURL and Postman tools, and code a RESTful web services client program using Jersey client API.

* Software programs used:
– Java Development Kit (JDK) 11
– Eclipse IDE 2019-09
– Apache Tomcat 9.0
– curl
– Postman

* Steps:
– Create Project & Specify Jersey Dependency
– Code Hello world Java RESTful Web Services
– Configure Jersey Servlet Container
– Test: Chrome, curl, Postman
– Use JSON for RESTful Web Services
– Code Client program

Read the text-based tutorial and download Java RESTful webservices sample project here: https://www.codejava.net/java-ee/web-services/java-restful-web-services-tutorial-for-beginner-with-jersey-and-tomcat

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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:22 What is RESTful Web Service?
4:20 Create Project and Specify Jersey Dependency
8:54 Code Hello World RESTful Web Services
13:44 Configure Jersey Servlet Container
17:31 Test RESTful Web Service using Chrome Browser
22:28 Test RESTful Web Service using curl
28:38 Test RESTful Web Service using Postman
34:12 Use JSON for RESTful Web Services
41:23 Code Client Program Consuming RESTful Web Services
49:34 Summary

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