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Introduction
0.1.
General
1.
JAX-RS
1.1.
Simple JAX-RS service
1.2.
JAX-RS service and clients
1.3.
JAX-RS support injection
1.4.
JAX-RS jse publish
1.5.
JAX-RS CRUD operations
1.6.
JAX-RS CRUD operations client
1.7.
JAX-RS files
1.8.
JAX-RS files client
1.9.
JAX-RS header server
1.10.
JAX-RS header client
1.11.
JAX-RS tests
1.12.
JAX-RS multi paths
1.13.
Tomcat
1.13.1.
JAX-RS tomcat service
1.13.2.
JAX-RS tomcat service web xml
1.13.3.
JAX-RS JSON example
1.13.4.
JAX-RS Jersey file upload
1.13.5.
JAX-RS Tomcat Authorization
1.14.
Spring
1.14.1.
JAX-RS Spring service
2.
JAX-RS 2.0
2.1.
JAX-RS 2.0 Client Framework
2.2.
JAX-RS 2.0 Asynchronous Client API
2.3.
JAX-RS 2.0 Server Side Filters
2.4.
JAX-RS 2.0 Client Side Filters
2.5.
JAX-RS 2.0 Reader and Writer Interceptors
2.6.
JAX-RS 2.0 Resource method Filters and Interceptors register DynamicFeature
2.7.
JAX-RS 2.0 Resource method Filters and Interceptors use NamingBinding
3.
JAX-WS
3.1.
Simple JAX-WS service
3.2.
JAX-WS wsgen tool
3.3.
JAX-WS generate wsdl from maven
3.4.
JAX-WS client without tool
3.5.
JAX-WS wsimport tool
3.6.
JAX-WS jse endpoint publish
3.7.
JAX-WS CRUD operations
3.8.
JAX-WS CRUD operations client
3.9.
JAX-WS files
3.10.
JAX-WS files client
3.11.
JAX-WS soap fault code
3.12.
JAX-WS header server
3.13.
JAX-WS header client
3.14.
Tomcat
3.14.1.
JAX-WS tomcat service
4.
XML
4.1.
JAXB
4.1.1.
JAXB example
4.2.
JSON
4.2.1.
JSON read write
4.2.2.
JSON convert object to and from JSON
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