February 01, 2011
Mark Wielaard: New GPG key.
Finally created a new GPG key using gnupg. The old one was a DSA/1024 bits one and 8 years old. The new one is a RSA/2048 bits one. I will use the new one in the future to sign any release tarballs I might create. pub 2048R/57816A6A 2011-01-29 Key f...
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February 01, 2011
Andrew Hughes: [SECURITY] IcedTea6 1.7.8, 1.8.5, 1.9.5 Released!.
We are pleased to announce a new set of security releases, IcedTea6 1.7.8, IcedTea6 1.8.5 and IcedTea6 1.9.5.
This update contains the following security updates:
The IcedTea project provides a harness to build the source code from OpenJDK6 u...
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Dustin Marx Introduces JAX-RS with Jersey (and GlassFish and NetBeans)
Our lead Java Today story is JAX-RS with Jersey: An Introduction, by Dustin Marx. I found this intersting, because a few weeks ago I spent some time studing Jersey, as I thought about resurrecting an old project of mine, and redeploying it using GlassFish, Jersey, and other current Java technologies.
Dustin begins his introduction with:
The JAX-RS (JSR 311: The Java API for RESTful Web Services) specification provides a standardized Java-based approach to implementing REST-style web services. Jersey is the reference implementation of JAX-RS and I provide a brief introduction to JAX-RS via Jersey in this blog post. Although Jersey doesn't require the use of GlassFish, I use Jersey in conjunction with GlassFish v3 in this post.
Dustin then proceeds, step-by-step, first covering how to install GlassFish Version 3 on a Windows machine, set the necessary environment variables, and bring up the GlassFish admin console:
His example REST application is MovieOfTheDay.java, a 127-line class with the requisite JAX-RS annotations. Dustin was also working with NetBeans 6.8, and presents the web.xml file that NetBeans generated when he added the necessary JAX-RS and Jersey jar files to his project's libraries. He then goes through the remaining steps to bring the application live, providing screen shots.
JAX-RS with Jersey: An Introduction concludes with:
The process of deploying a JAX-RS-based web service using Jerse...
Date: February, 11 2010
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/editor/archive/2010/02/11/dustin-marx-introduces-jax-rs-jersey-and-glassfish-and-netbeans
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