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RESTful Web Services CookbookRESTful Web Services Cookbook By: Subbu Allamaraju; Mike Amundsen Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 15-MAR-2010 Insert Date: 27-AUG-2009 | Overview: RESTful Web Services CookbookRESTful Web Services Cookbook
RESTful web services may be simpler, more versatile, and more
scalable than web services built with SOAP or CORBA, but using the
REST architecture is still no picnic. In this cookbook, you'll get
more than 50 recipes to help you solve common problems you're
likely to face when designing and developing RESTful web services.
These recipes are applicable no matter what programming language
you use.
Just browse through the book to find the answers you need. The
recipes are illustrated using HTTP requests and responses, XML,
JSON, Atom snippets, sequence diagrams of...
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2. | Overview: TCP/IP Guide, 1st Edition The TCP/IP Guide is both an encyclopedic and comprehensible
guide to the TCP/IP protocol suite that will appeal to newcomers
and the seasoned professional. It details the core protocols that
make TCP/IP internetworks function, and the most important
classical TCP/IP applications. Its personal, easy-going writing
style lets anyone understand the dozens of protocols and
technologies that run the Internet, with full coverage of PPP, ARP,
IP, IPv6, IP NAT, IPSec, Mobile IP, ICMP, RIP, BGP, TCP, UDP, DNS,
DHCP, SNMP, FTP, SMTP, NNTP, HTTP, Telnet and much more. The author
offers not only a...
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3. | ![]() By: Wolfgang Barth Publisher: No Starch Press Publication Date: 14-OCT-2008 Insert Date: 12-NOV-2008 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Nagios, 2nd Edition
Good system administrators recognize problems long before anyone
asks, "Hey, is the Internet down?" Nagios, an open source system
and network monitoring tool, has emerged as the most popular
solution for sys admins in organizations of all sizes. It's robust
but also complex, and Nagios: System and Network Monitoring, 2nd
Edition, updated to address Nagios 3.0, will help you take full
advantage of this program.Nagios, which runs on Linux and most *nix variants, can be
configured to continuously monitor network services such as SMTP,
POP3, HTTP, NNTP, SSH, and FTP. It can also supervise...
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4. | ![]() By: Leonard Richardson; Sam Ruby Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 08-MAY-2007 Insert Date: 22-MAY-2007 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: RESTful Web Services
"Every developer working with the Web needs to read this book." --
David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of the Rails framework
"RESTful Web Services finally provides a practical roadmap for
constructing services that embrace the Web, instead of trying to
route around it." -- Adam Trachtenberg, PHP author and EBay Web
Services Evangelist
You've built web sites that can be used by humans. But can you also
build web sites that are usable by machines? That's where the
future lies, and that's what RESTful Web Services shows
you how to do. The World Wide Web is the most popular...
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5. | ![]() By: Duane Wessels Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 22-JAN-2004 Insert Date: 12-FEB-2004 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Squid: The Definitive Guide
Squid is the most popular Web caching software in use today, and it
works on a variety of platforms including Linux, FreeBSD, and
Windows. Squid improves network performance by reducing the amount
of bandwidth used when surfing the Web. It makes web pages load
faster and can even reduce the load on your web server. By caching
and reusing popular web content, Squid allows you to get by with
smaller network connections. It also protects the host on your
internal network by acting as a firewall and proxying your internal
web traffic. You can use Squid to collect statistics about the
traffic on...
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6. | ![]() HTTP: The Definitive Guide, 1st Edition By: David Gourley; Brian Totty Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 27-SEP-2002 Insert Date: 19-NOV-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: HTTP: The Definitive Guide, 1st Edition
Behind every web transaction lies the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP) --- the language of web browsers and servers, of portals and
search engines, of e-commerce and web services. Understanding HTTP
is essential for practically all web-based programming, design,
analysis, and administration. While the basics of HTTP are
elegantly simple, the protocol's advanced features are notoriously
confusing, because they knit together complex technologies and
terminology from many disciplines. This book clearly explains HTTP
and these interrelated core technologies, in twenty-one logically
organized...
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7. | ![]() By: Clinton Wong Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 06-JUN-2000 Insert Date: 27-SEP-2002 Bookshelf Slots: 1.0 | Overview: HTTP Pocket Reference
The HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is the backbone of the
World Wide Web. HTTP is the language that each web browser (or
other web client) uses to communicate with servers around the
world. All web programmers, administrators, and application
developers need to be familiar with HTTP in order to work
effectively. The HTTP Pocket Reference not only provides a
solid conceptual foundation of HTTP, it also serves as a quick
reference to each of the headers and status codes that comprise an
HTTP transaction. The book starts with a tutorial of HTTP, but then
explains the client request and...
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