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引用次数: 28
摘要
Representational State Transfer (REST)是分布式系统的一种架构风格。rest式web服务在过去几年中越来越受欢迎。RESTful Web服务的Java API (JAX-RS)已被指定为Java规范请求311,因此是Java的正式组成部分;有了Jersey框架,就有了规范的健壮参考实现。我们将研究RESTful web服务在多大程度上可以完成定义为WS-*规范的任务。特别地,我们研究了如何实现WS-Agreement规范的RESTful设计和实现,提出了一种轻量级的方法来创建和管理服务水平协议。
A RESTful implementation of the WS-agreement specification
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for distributed systems. RESTful web services have been gaining popularity in the last years. The Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) has been specified as Java Specification Request 311 and is therefore an official part of Java; with the Jersey framework, a robust reference implementation of the specification exists. We examine in how far RESTful web services can fulfill tasks that have been defined as WS-* specifications. In particular, we investigate how a RESTful design and implementation of the WS-Agreement specification can be realized, presenting a light-weight approach to the creation and management of service level agreements.