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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
This page aims to define the basic processes on how to support REST in stp.  
 
This page aims to define the basic processes on how to support REST in stp.  
There are two ways to support to create RESTfull service: * Exposing  a database to RESTfull service directly
 
* Starting from importing some POJO class into a rest project, then add some REST annotations which defined in jsr311 specification
 
  
It is a multiple pages editor, which consists of following pages:
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There are two ways to support to create RESTfull service:
  * service overview page (for service.xml file)
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  * Exposing  a database to RESTfull service directly
  * service policy page (for policy.xml file, or wsdl file)
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  * Starting from importing some POJO class into a rest project, then add some REST annotations which defined in jsr311 specification
* service osgi page (for MANIFEST.MF file)
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* service assemble page (for service.assemble file)
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* service deploy.page (for service.deploy file)
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Revision as of 23:32, 6 November 2007

Introduction

This page aims to define the basic processes on how to support REST in stp.

There are two ways to support to create RESTfull service:

* Exposing  a database to RESTfull service directly
* Starting from importing some POJO class into a rest project, then add some REST annotations which defined in jsr311 specification

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