REST架构的网络服务(影印版)(英文版)
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| 新书城图书编号:277972 |
| 图书ISBN:9787564109608 |
| 出版时间:2007-11-1 |
| 出版社:东南大学 |
| 作者:(美)理查森//鲁比 |
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【图书简介】
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《RESTful Web Services》是对真实Web Service运用REST设计哲学的第一本书。它为你的成功设计树立了最佳实践典范,也为你提供了将设计转化为代码所需的技术。你不妨充分利用可编程Web的力量——只要与Web合作而不是与之抵抗。本书将教会你一切。
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【图书目录】
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Foreword Preface 1.The Programmable Web and Its Inhabitants Kinds of Things on the Programmable Web HTTP: Documents in Envelopes Method Information Scoping Information The Competing Architectures Technologies on the Programmable Web Leftover Terminology 2.Writing Web Service Clients Web Services Are Web Sites del.icio.us: The Sample Application Making the Request: HTTP Libraries Processing the Response: XML Parsers JSON Parsers: Handling Serialized Data Clients Made Easy with WADL 3.What Makes RESTful Services Different? Introducing the Simple Storage Service Object-Oriented Design of S3 Resources HTTP Response Codes An $3 Client Request Signing and Access Control Using the $3 Client Library Clients Made Transparent with ActiveResource Parting Words 4.The Resource-Oriented Architecture Resource-Oriented What Now? What's a Resource? URIs Addressability Statelessness Representations Links and Connectedness The Uniform Interface That's It! 5.Designing Read-OnlyResource-OrientedServices Resource Design Turning Requirements Into Read-Only Resources Figure Out the Data Set Split the Data Set into Resources Name the Resources Design Your Representations Link the Resources to Each Other The HTTP Response Conclusion 6.Designing Read/Write Resource-Oriented Services User Accounts as Resources Custom Places
A Look Back at the Map Service 7.AServicelmplementation A Social Bookmarking Web Service Figuring Out the Data Set Resource Design Design the Representation(s) Accepted from the Client Design the Representation(s) Served to the Client Connect Resources to Each Other What's Supposed to Happen? What Might Go Wrong? Controller Code Model Code What Does the Client Need to Know? 8.REST and ROA Best Practices Resource-Oriented Basics The Generic ROA Procedure Addressability State and Statelessness Connectedness The Uniform Interface This Stuff Matters Resource Design URI Design Outgoing Representations Incoming Representations Service Versioning Permanent URIs Versus Readable URIs Standard Features of HTTP Faking PUT and DELETE The Trouble with Cookies Why Should a User Trust the HTTP Client? 9.The Building Blocks of Services Representation Formats Prepackaged Control Flows Hypermedia Technologies 10.The Resource-Oriented Architecture Versus Big Web Services What Problems Are Big Web Services Trying to Solve? SOAP WSDL UDDI Security Reliable Messaging Transactions BPEL, ESB, and SOA Conclusion 11.Ajax Applications as REST Clients From AJAX to Ajax The Ajax Architecture A del.icio.us Example The Advantages of Ajax
The Disadvantages of Ajax REST Goes Better Making the Request Handling the Response JSON Don't Bogart the Benefits of REST Cross-Browser Issues and Ajax Libraries Subverting the Browser Security Model 12.Frameworks for RESTful Services Ruby on Rails Restlet Django A.Some Resources for REST and Some RESTful Resources Standards and Guides Services You Can Use B.The HTTP Response CodeTop 42 Three to Seven Status Codes: The Bare Minimum 1xx: Meta 2xx: Success 3xx: Redirection 4xx: Client-Side Error 5xx: Server-Side Error C.The HTlPHeaderToplnfinity Standard Headers Nonstandard Headers Index
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