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NetBeans REST Web Services, Building and Deploying (Part 1)

NetBeans REST (Representational State Transfer) is a simple architectural style for WebServices.  
 
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ferma576 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank God I'm moving on to my mobile client-server application... This is very helpful since RESTful WS is perfect for bandwidth limited devices like mobile phones...
MrAndres (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i try to do it, but don´t work. when i clic "test rest srevice" the web browser firefox opens, and said "Select a node on the navigation bar (on the left side of this page) to test." and all the page is in blank.
componavt (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you have any tutorial about REST services, but without DB and entity classes created from the database?
dani82mia (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Very usefull video!Compliments! I have a problem that I hope you could solve. I have Netbeans 6.5 full version Mac OSX and glassfish. I did the same things you did in the video but when I test the RESTful the browser can't find the WADL! Could you help me?
Tickefilm (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Do u know the code to build a chat in a online game?
farkhee (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It's impressive and useful. I was just looking for a solution like this and I found exactly what I needed. RESTful Web Services are changing the way we develop applications. Thanks for sharing a nice piece of information.
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web services are such a ball ache to develop for first time developers. If we really want to move to web 2.0 web services in java need to be simplified. If your thinking of trying one you'll waste your weekend installing all the crap needed to test it.
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