These are the general steps on how to do this (i assume you already have installed java and the corresponding environment variables):
1) Download and install Apache Tomcat. Configure Netbeans to identify the Apache Tomcat instance you have extracted/installed.
2) Download jersey jar files and add them to your Web Project from here (link: Jersey JAX-RS 2.0 RI bundle), or use the required dependencies if you are working with maven. Don't forget to add the project to the Apache Tomcat server.
3) Create a Jersey-based java class inside the source folder of your project. In each restful function you will define what data you will accept, how you will proccess them and what you will send. Here is a very basic example:
@Path("/server")
public class RestServer {
@POST
@Consumes(MediaType.TEXT_XML)
@Produces(MediaType.TEXT_XML)
public String basicPOSTRequest_XMLResponse(String xmlString) {
System.out.println("Received: " + xmlString);
return doSomethingWithString(xmlString);
}
}
4) Create an 'index.html' file in the webContent folder containing the corresponding ajax calls for your restful functions. (the ones you have created in the jersey class). In each ajax call, you will send and receive your data using jQuery functionality. Here is a basic ajax call example:
function ajaxCall(xmlData) {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: _baseURI + "/server",
contentType: "text/xml",
data: xmlData,
datatype: "text/xml",
success:
function (data, textStatus, jqXHR){
alert(data);
},
error:
function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
alert("error");
}
});
}
Note that ajax is just one way to use your restful functions. For example you could do it with another java (or any other language) program that can send Http calls.
5) Start the tomcat server from eclipse.
6) Use your index.html file by hitting it's url (usually is something like: 'http://localhost:8080/-yourProjectName-') to check the restful functionality of your project.
The above are just guidelines. If you want more details in any step, tell it to me in order to edit my answer.