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− | + | Implement a RESTful web service to serve NexJ Server objects in JSON.<br/> | |
+ | We intend to make use of Open-source JSON libraries. | ||
====Phase 1: JSON Marshalling==== | ====Phase 1: JSON Marshalling==== | ||
+ | * Develop a [http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/doc/Servlets.html J2EE servlet] | ||
+ | * Server will implement GET and DELETE methods | ||
+ | * Develop a JSONMarshaller to marshall NexJ Server Objects into JSON representation | ||
====Phase 2: JSON UnMarshalling==== | ====Phase 2: JSON UnMarshalling==== | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 8 July 2010
Contents
Introduction
NexJ Express Server is a J2EE-based server software which provides cost effective services for deploying highly-scalable, fault tolerant, distributed enterprise solutions. It encapsulates the key aspects of the NexJ Application Framework and enables the advanced business logic, multiple database connectivity, advanced workflow and rules, rich integration, and enhanced data security that are the hallmarks of all solutions that are configured using NexJ Express Studio.
Contributors
- Jordan Anastasiade
- Grace Batumbya
Projects
JSON Adapter
Goal
Add ability to access NexJ Server objects via JSON
Plan
Implement a RESTful web service to serve NexJ Server objects in JSON.
We intend to make use of Open-source JSON libraries.
Phase 1: JSON Marshalling
- Develop a J2EE servlet
- Server will implement GET and DELETE methods
- Develop a JSONMarshaller to marshall NexJ Server Objects into JSON representation