The jose.4.j library is a robust and easy to use open source implementation of JSON Web Token (JWT) and the JOSE specification suite (JWS, JWE, and JWK). It is written in Java and relies solely on the JCA APIs for cryptography. Please see https://bitbucket.org/b_c/jose4j/wiki/Home for more info, examples, etc..
Web Services Metadata 2.0 API
Part of the Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.6
An open protocol to allow API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
An open protocol to allow API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
Java API for XML Web Services 2.2
The Java Application Monitor (JAMon) is a free, simple, high performance, thread safe, Java API that allows developers to easily monitor production applications. 1) It contains the ability to monitor JDBC/SQL, web page requests, ejb's, log4j, interfaces and more. 2) It tracks aggregate stats for each sql statement, page request etc. and also lets you look at this information and more via the JAMon war. 3) You can also access JAMon statistics via the api
JSON Web Token support for the JVM and Android
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
Java API for accessing VMWare web services API
The Woden project is a subproject of the Apache Web Services Project to develop a Java class library for reading, manipulating, creating and writing WSDL documents, initially to support WSDL 2.0 but with the longer term aim of supporting past, present and future versions of WSDL. There are two main deliverables: an API and an implementation. The Woden API consists of a set of Java interfaces. The WSDL 2.0-specific portion of the Woden API conforms to the W3C WSDL 2.0 specification. The implementation will be a high performance implementation directly usable in other Apache projects such as Axis2.
Java API for RESTful Web Services 1.1
Web Services Metadata for the Java(TM) Platform API Repackaged as OSGi bundle in GlassFish
Create JSON Web Token with SmallRye JWT Build API
The Woden project is a subproject of the Apache Web Services Project to develop a Java class library for reading, manipulating, creating and writing WSDL documents, initially to support WSDL 2.0 but with the longer term aim of supporting past, present and future versions of WSDL. There are two main deliverables: an API and an implementation. The Woden API consists of a set of Java interfaces. The WSDL 2.0-specific portion of the Woden API conforms to the W3C WSDL 2.0 specification. The implementation will be a high performance implementation directly usable in other Apache projects such as Axis2.
cas-server-core-web-api
Web Connector for REST API and Streamlets support
An open protocol to allow API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
API for SAP BTP development of Java Web Tomcat 10 applications
Metro Web Services API OSGi Bundle
Web Services Metadata for Java
JSON API documentation for spring based applications
Contains a set of marshalling interfaces for use by the wildfly-clustering-ejb-spi and wildfly-clustering-web-spi modules as well as a default set of wildfly-clustering-marshalling-api implementations.
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
Public module containing interfaces and annotations for use by applications to optimize behavior of the distributable session manager.
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
An open protocol to allow API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
Java API for RESTful Web Services 2.1
The Google APIs Client Library for Java is a Java client library for accessing any HTTP-based API on the web
The Google APIs Client Library for Java is a Java client library for accessing any HTTP-based API on the web
通用增删改查-通用服务接口模块
Apache TomEE is a JakartaEE 10 Web Profile stack for Apache Tomcat
Java API for RESTful Web Services 2.0
The Google APIs Client Library for Java is a Java client library for accessing any HTTP-based API on the web
The Google APIs Client Library for Java is a Java client library for accessing any HTTP-based API on the web
Apache TomEE is a JakartaEE 10 Web Profile stack for Apache Tomcat
The Google APIs Client Library for Java is a Java client library for accessing any HTTP-based API on the web
数据源管理API,以及简单的多数据源实现,支持aop,表达式等多种方式切换数据源
The Google API Libraries for Google Web Toolkit is a collection of libraries that provide Java language bindings for popular Google JavaScript APIs. These libraries make it quick and easy for developers to use these Google JavaScript APIs with Google Web Toolkit. The libraries are supported by the Google Web Toolkit team.
The Woden project is a subproject of the Apache Web Services Project to develop a Java class library for reading, manipulating, creating and writing WSDL documents, initially to support WSDL 2.0 but with the longer term aim of supporting past, present and future versions of WSDL. There are two main deliverables: an API and an implementation. The Woden API consists of a set of Java interfaces. The WSDL 2.0-specific portion of the Woden API conforms to the W3C WSDL 2.0 specification. The implementation will be a high performance implementation directly usable in other Apache projects such as Axis2.
Google HTTP Client Library for Java. Functionality that works on all supported Java platforms, including Java 5 (or higher) desktop (SE) and web (EE), Android, and Google App Engine.
JSON Representation of the API classes
The Amazon Web Services SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).
The Enterprise Security API (ESAPI) project is an OWASP project to create simple strong security controls for every web platform. Security controls are not simple to build. You can read about the hundreds of pitfalls for unwary developers on the OWASP web site. By providing developers with a set of strong controls, we aim to eliminate some of the complexity of creating secure web applications. This can result in significant cost savings across the SDLC.
Exchange Web Services (EWS) Java API