Hypertext as the Engine of Application State (HATEOAS) refers to the use of hypermedia links in the resource representations. This architectural style lets the clients dynamically navigate to the desired resource by traversing the hypermedia links present in the response body. There is no universally accepted single format for representing links between two resources in JSON. This section shows some of the popular standards for defining links between resources.
RESTful Java Web Services, Second Edition
RESTful Java Web Services, Second Edition
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
RESTful Java Web Services Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
Free Chapter
Introducing the REST Architectural Style
Java APIs for JSON Processing
Introducing the JAX-RS API
Advanced Features in the JAX-RS API
Introducing the Jersey Framework Extensions
Securing RESTful Web Services
The Description and Discovery of RESTful Web Services
RESTful API Design Guidelines
Useful Features and Techniques
Index
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