Package javax.ws.rs.client
package javax.ws.rs.client
The JAX-RS client API
The JAX-RS client API is a Java based API used to access Web resources. It is not restricted to resources implemented using JAX-RS. It provides a higher-level abstraction compared to aplain HTTP communication API as well as integration with the JAX-RS extension
 providers, in order to enable concise and efficient implementation of
 reusable client-side solutions that leverage existing and well
 established client-side implementations of HTTP-based communication.
 
 The JAX-RS Client API encapsulates the Uniform Interface Constraint –
 a key constraint of the REST architectural style – and associated data
 elements as client-side Java artifacts and supports a pluggable architecture
 by defining multiple extension points.
 Client API Bootstrapping and Configuration
The main entry point to the API is aClientBuilder
 that is used to bootstrap Client instances -
 configurable, heavy-weight objects
 that manage the underlying communication infrastructure and serve as the root
 objects for accessing any Web resource. The following example illustrates the
 bootstrapping and configuration of a Client instance:
 
   Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient();
   client.property("MyProperty", "MyValue")
         .register(MyProvider.class)
         .register(MyFeature.class);
 
 Accessing Web Resources
A Web resource can be accessed using a fluent API in which method invocations are chained to configure and ultimately submit an HTTP request. The following example gets atext/plain representation of the resource identified by
 "http://example.org/hello":
 
   Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient();
   Response res = client.target("http://example.org/hello").request("text/plain").get();
 
 Conceptually, the steps required to submit a request are the following:
 - obtain an 
Clientinstance - create a 
WebTargetpointing at a Web resource builda request- submit a request to directly retrieve a response or get a prepared
       
Invocationfor later submission 
WebTarget instance is bound to a
 concrete URI, e.g. "http://example.org/messages/123",
 or a URI template, e.g. "http://example.org/messages/{id}".
 That way a single target can either point at a particular resource or represent
 a larger group of resources (that e.g. share a common configuration) from which
 concrete resources can be later derived:
 
   // Parent target for all messages
   WebTarget messages = client.target("http://example.org/messages/{id}");
   // New target for http://example.org/messages/123
   WebTarget msg123 = messages.resolveTemplate("id", 123);
   // New target for http://example.org/messages/456
   WebTarget msg456 = messages.resolveTemplate("id", 456);
 
Generic Invocations
AnInvocation is a request that has been prepared
 and is ready for execution.
 Invocations provide a generic interface that enables a separation of concerns
 between the creator and the submitter. In particular, the submitter does not
 need to know how the invocation was prepared, but only whether it should be
 executed synchronously or asynchronously.
 
   Invocation inv1 = client.target("http://example.org/atm/balance")
       .queryParam("card", "111122223333").queryParam("pin", "9876")
       .request("text/plain").buildGet();
   Invocation inv2 = client.target("http://example.org/atm/withdrawal")
       .queryParam("card", "111122223333").queryParam("pin", "9876")
       .request().buildPost(text("50.0")));
   Collection invs = Arrays.asList(inv1, inv2);
   // Executed by the submitter
   Collection ress = Collections.transform(invs, new F<Invocation, Response>() {
      public Response apply(Invocation inv) {return inv.invoke(); }
   });
   - 
ClassDescriptionUniform interface for asynchronous invocation of HTTP methods.Client is the main entry point to the fluent API used to build and execute client requests in order to consume responses returned.Main entry point to the client API used to bootstrap
Clientinstances.Client request filter context.An extension interface implemented by client request filters.Client response filter context.An extension interface implemented by client response filters.Reactive invoker basedCompletionStage.Entity<T>Encapsulates message entity including the associated variant information.A client request invocation.A client request invocation builder.InvocationCallback<RESPONSE>Callback that can be implemented to receive the asynchronous processing events from the invocation processing.JAX-RS client-side runtime processing exception thrown to indicate that response processing has failed (e.g.RxInvoker<T>Uniform interface for reactive invocation of HTTP methods.RxInvokerProvider<T extends RxInvoker>RxInvokerprovider.Uniform interface for synchronous invocation of HTTP methods.A resource target identified by the resource URI.