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Lessons Learned from Getting .NET to REST with Java
I want to share my lessons learned and encourage you to share your own opinions and experiences
Aug. 25, 2009 12:45 PM
On a recent project I had to call Java REST services from a .NET Client. Several problems came up – ranging from authentication to hidden performance issues.
I want to share my lessons learned and encourage you to share your own opinions and experiences on this topic.
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About Andreas GrabnerAndreas has over a decade of experience as an architect and developer, and currently works as a senior performance architect and technology strategist for dynaTrace Software, where he influences product strategy and works closely with customers in implementing performance management solutions across the application life cycle. He is a regular speaker at software conferences, writes for a number of technology publications, and blogs at http://blog.dynatrace.com