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Apache CXF Web Service Development

By : Naveen Balani, Rajeev Hathi
Book Image

Apache CXF Web Service Development

By: Naveen Balani, Rajeev Hathi

Overview of this book

<p>Apache CXF framework helps you to develop a standards-based programming model and also provides a flexible deployment model for deploying web services. Developing SOAP and RESTful applications can be made easy by using Apache CXF framework. However, getting started with developing web services using the Apache CXF framework is not easy.<br /><br />This is the first book that gives details on how to use the Apache CXF framework for developing SOAP and REST web services. It is a hands-on practical guide that simplifies working with CXF framework as it covers all major aspects with real-world examples. The chapters cover the various CXF features in detail and each has systematic steps with practical, simple examples to implement these features on your web services. <br /><br />The book introduces the Apache CXF framework and its features such as Frontend API, Data Bindings, Transports, Spring-based configuration, and CXF tools. It also has chapters on SOAP and RESTful services. It will help you create RESTful services that support XML as well as the widely accepted Java Script Object Notation (JSON) format. It explains the components of CXF architecture that help developers customize the Apache CXF framework to suit the target application. The book covers both code-first and contract-first approaches for service deployment. You will see how to develop services in a flexible deployment model offered by CXF, unit test them in a stand-alone environment, and finally promote them in an application server environment.<br /><br />The instructions in this book will help developers to build their application according their requirements by using any of the frontends supported by Apache CXF framework. The various CXF frontend APIs covered in this book provide a wide variety of options in developing and deploying your application.<br /><br />The book introduces some advanced concepts such as Interceptors and features that will add extra capability to your service component. It will help you take advantage of different transport features offered by the CXF runtime such as HTTP, HTTP(S), and JMS protocols.<br />Finally, the book mentions various tools that help developers creating web services as well as creating Java and JavaScript-based web services clients which invoke a real-world .NET web service. These tools are standard batch files that can be easily executed from the Windows command shell by following the instructions in the book.</p>
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Apache CXF Web Service Development
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface
Index

Downloading the software required for the book


You need the following software to be installed before running the code example:

  • Java 5 or higher. Apache CXF requires JDK 5 or a later version. JDK 5 can be downloaded from the following site: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp

  • Tomcat 6.0 or higher. There is no strict requirement for Tomcat for CXF. Any servlet container that supports Java 5 or higher can be used with CXF. For our illustrations, we use Tomcat as our servlet container. Tomcat version 6.0 can be downloaded from the following site: http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi

  • Apache Ant 1.7.1 or higher (for building the code with Ant). Ant is used to build and deploy the code. The build utility can be downloaded from the following site: http://ant.apache.org/bindownload.cgi

  • CXF binary distribution 2.2.3 or latest. CXF binary distribution can be downloaded from the site: http://cxf.apache.org/download.html

  • Maven 2.x or higher (for building the code with Maven). If you plan to use Maven for build management, refer to the Using Maven for Build management section. Maven can be downloaded from the following site: http://maven.apache.org/