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Web Services and XML

A small JAXB puzzle: how to define a custom element to serialize Date objects with the TimeZone information? Piece of cake, isn't it? Try it yourself and you will be surprised with the tricky details.

Registration is one of most implemented use cases ever, but things get a bit different when you try to implement it in a RESTful Web-Service.

Rule of thumb: Avoid to use {variables} as the first path of a
Jersey's @Path
I am working on the Arena PUJ Project, a RESTful web-service to
support PUJ competitions. We are in the early stages of the project but
we already got some resources published on the web. Let me show you a
few URL samples:
An insecure GET method to read all competitions promoted by a
JUG:
GET /{competition_id}/...
Research

Lately I am working in a new pet project, quite interesting and perhaps you also have nice ideas on how to improve it.



