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Play Framework essentials

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783982400
Pages 200 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Julien R Foy Julien R Foy
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Julien R Foy
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Play Framework Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Building a Web Service 2. Persisting Data and Testing 3. Turning a Web Service into a Web Application 4. Integrating with Client-side Technologies 5. Reactively Handling Long-running Requests 6. Leveraging the Play Stack – Security, Internationalization, Cache, and the HTTP Client 7. Scaling Your Codebase and Deploying Your Application Index

Calling remote web services


Web applications sometimes make use of an external web service. For this purpose, Play provides an HTTP client. To use it, add the following dependency to your build:

libraryDependencies += ws

In Java, the library is named javaWS:

libraryDependencies += javaWs

Background – the OAuth 2.0 protocol

Though some web services can be freely used, most of them provide only authenticated APIs. The OAuth 2.0 protocol is often used as an authentication system. You can find more about OAuth at http://oauth.net/2/. Incidentally, authenticating using OAuth requires calling a web service (the authorization server as depicted in the following figure), so we will implement an OAuth client to illustrate how to call web services:

As a reminder, the preceding figure shows a typical workflow using OAuth. In this scenario, the user performs some action that requires the application to get a resource held by an external resource server, on behalf of the user. The application starts by redirecting...

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