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{{toc}} h1. Programming Guide - Web Services Client (RESTful) This guide describes how to develop the client for RESTful-based web services. And, it can be used in *Java project* and *Java Web Application project*. There are 2 types of web services client: * [[Programming_Guide_-_Web_Services_Client_(RESTful)#Step-By-Step|Synchronous based]] - the client invoke the request and get the response in the *same session* * [[Programming_Guide_-_Web_Services_Client_(RESTful)#Step-By-Step|Asynchronous based]] - the client invoke the request and get the response via the _callback_ method _(2 different sessions)_ Refer to the below diagram to have a better understanding how the Web Services works: !rest_json_with_queue.png! h2. Step-By-Step Assume that you have setup the [[General Info:Setup Development Environment|Eclipse environment]]. This section contains 2 parts: * Web Services Client * Web Services Client (Asynchronous) ** Callback of Web Services Invocation h3. Web Services Client # launch *Eclipse* # you can either: ** create a new *Java Project*, or *** _JDK_ compiler compliance version should set to _5.0_ or above ** create a new *Dynamic Web Project*, or *** _Dynamic web module version_ should set to _2.4_ or above *** _JDK_ compiler compliance version should set to _5.0_ or above ** use the existing project *** _JDK_ compiler compliance version should set to _5.0_ or above # import all of the [[Programming_Guide_-_Web_Services_Client_(RESTful)#Project-Dependencies|dependencies]] into the project # obtain the following information from the web service provider: ** *request paramater* - it can be a object, string, integer and etc ** *response parameter* - it can be a object, string, integer and etc ** *HTTP method* - POST, GET, PUT, and etc ** *request URL* - http://www.google.com/rest/shopper # use those information to construct the <code>WebServicesRequest<E, T></code> request object, for example: <pre> <code class="JAVA"> WebServicesRequest<MemberInfo, Boolean> request = new WebServicesRequest<MemberInfo, Boolean>( memberInfo, Boolean.class); request.setHttpMethod(HttpMethod.POST); request.setRequestUrl("http://foo.bar.com/webapp/reg-services/shopper"); </code> </pre> ** <code>E</code> - is the *type* of the request entity, e.g. <code>MemberInfo</code> ** <code>T</code> - is the *type* of the response entity, e.g. <code>Boolean</code> *** note: if the request entity is *empty* or not needed, just pass in an empty <code>String</code> object, *not null*, e.g.: <pre> <code class="JAVA"> WebServicesRequest<String, MemberInfo> request = new WebServicesRequest<String, MemberInfo>("", MemberInfo.class); </code> </pre> # after constructed request object, pass it on to the <code>WebServicesHelper.invoke</code> method. <pre> <code class="JAVA"> WebServicesRequest<MemberInfo, Boolean> request = createRegisterMemberRequest(); Boolean response = WebServicesHelper.invoke(request); </code> </pre> # done h3. Web Services Client (Asynchronous) > See also [[Programming_Guide_-_Web_Services_Client_(RESTful)#Web-Services-Client|Web Services Client]] _Web Service Client_ # launch *Eclipse* # you can either: ** create a new *Java Project*, or *** _JDK_ compiler compliance version should set to _5.0_ or above ** create a new *Dynamic Web Project*, or *** _Dynamic web module version_ should set to _2.4_ or above *** _JDK_ compiler compliance version should set to _5.0_ or above ** use the existing project *** _JDK_ compiler compliance version should set to _5.0_ or above # import all of the [[Programming_Guide_-_Web_Services_Client_(RESTful)#Project-Dependencies|dependencies]] into the project # obtain the following information from the web service provider: ** *request paramater* - it can be a object, string, integer and etc ** *response parameter* - it can be a object, string, integer and etc ** *HTTP method* - POST, GET, PUT, and etc ** *request URL* - http://www.google.com/rest/shopper ** *URL of the asynchronous web services* - the request will first send this URL and then the "forwarder" will forward the request to *request URL* ** *callback URL* - this URL will capture the response of the submitted request ** _(optional)_ *mall indicator* - the indicator of the Mall which trigger the request ** _(optional)_ *transaction type* - the type of the request ** _(optional)_ *client transaction ID* - the client unique reference of the request # use those information to construct the <code>AsyncWebServicesRequest<E, T></code> request object, for example: <pre> <code class="JAVA"> AsyncWebServicesRequest<MemberInfo, Boolean> request = new AsyncWebServicesRequest<MemberInfo, Boolean>(ASYNC_WS_URL, memberInfo, Boolean.class); request.setHttpMethod(HttpMethod.POST); request.setRequestUrl("http://foo.bar.com/reg-services/shopper"); request.setCallbackUrl("http://192.168.2.68:8080/dummy-mall/callback.jsp"); request.setMallIndicator("840"); request.setTrxType("MEMBER REGISTRATION"); request.setClientTrxId("REG-123"); </code> </pre> ** <code>E</code> - is the *type* of the request entity, e.g. <code>MemberInfo</code> ** <code>T</code> - is the *type* of the response entity, e.g. <code>Boolean</code> *** note: if the request entity is *empty* or not needed, just pass in an empty <code>String</code> object, *not null*, e.g.: <pre> <code class="JAVA"> AsyncWebServicesRequest<String, MemberInfo> request = new AsyncWebServicesRequest<String, MemberInfo>(ASYNC_WS_URL, "", MemberInfo.class); </code> </pre> # after constructed request object, pass it on to the <code>WebServicesHelper.persistAndInvoke</code> method. <pre> <code class="JAVA"> Connection connection = createDbConnection(); try { WebServicesHelper.persistAndInvoke(connection, request); } finally { if (connection != null) { connection.close(); } } </code> </pre> ** *an established database connection is needed* because the request will be stored into database before it actually get processed # *proceed to the next part* to develop the callback component, which will be used to capture the response of the submitted request _Callback component_ # this component must be placed ** in the *web application* and, ** use the same *database connection* as the one that used in the application which triggered request and, ** accepts HTTP *POST* method # after confirmed where to place the component, create a *servlet* or *JSP* and include the following codes: <pre> <code class="JAVA"> WebServicesHelper.updateEventLogStatus(connection, request); </code> </pre> ** *connection* - an established database connection. release it after used ** *request* - <code>an HTTPServletRequest</code> object # this newly created *servlet/JSP* will be used as a *callback URL* for the application # done h2. Project Dependencies * com.springsource.org.aopalliance-1.0.0.jar * commons-codec-1.2.jar * commons-httpclient-3.1.jar * commons-lang-2.6.jar * attachment:connector-client-utils.jar * jcl-over-slf4j-1.6.1.jar * org.springframework.aop-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.asm-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.beans-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.context.support-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.context-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.core-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.expression-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.web.servlet-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * org.springframework.web-3.0.5.RELEASE.jar * slf4j-api-1.6.1.jar * jackson-core-asl-1.9.0.jar * jackson-jaxrs-1.9.0.jar * jackson-mapper-asl-1.9.0.jar * servlet-api-2.4.jar * commons-io-2.1.jar These dependencies can be found in: * [[General Info:SearchBrowse_artifact|Nexus]] * download this attachment:web_service_client_libs.zip and put it the *project's library folder* h1. API Reference