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Mastering Netbeans

Mastering Netbeans

By : David Salter
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Mastering Netbeans

Mastering Netbeans

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By: David Salter

Overview of this book

With the increasing complexity of software development and the abundance of tools available, learning your IDE in-depth will instantly increase your developer productivity. NetBeans is the only IDE that can be downloaded with Java itself and provides you with many cutting edge features not readily available with many IDEs. The IDE also provides a great set of tools for PHP and C/C++ developers. It is free and open source and has a large community of users and developers around the world. This book will teach you to ace NetBeans IDE and make use of it in creating Java business and web services. It will help you to become a proficient developer and use NetBeans for software development. You will learn effective third-party interaction and enable yourself for productive database development. Moving on, you will see how to create EJB projects and write effective and efficient web applications. Then you will learn how to use Swing and manage and configure a relational database. By the end of the book, you will be able to handle external services such as databases, Maven repositories, and cloud providers, and extend your NetBeans when you require more from your IDE.
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Creating RESTful web services

In addition to creating and consuming SOAP-based web services, NetBeans also provides sophisticated tools to create and consume RESTful web services. As with a SOAP-based web service, RESTful web services need to be deployed within a web application.

You'll remember from earlier in this chapter that for RESTful web services, we can choose to create from entity classes, patterns, and database tables. Creating RESTful web services is much simpler than SOAP-based web services as all that is required to create the RESTful service is the base entity or database table; we do not need to worry about WSDL file, we simply need to state the source of the data that we wish to expose as a RESTful web service.

Creating a RESTful service for an entity or database table is essentially the same procedure. For each of these cases, a set of @Entity or database tables is selected and then a set of RESTful web services are created to manage the lifecycle of the entities.

Creating RESTful web services

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