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Consuming RESTful API services using Rest Template
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Consuming RESTful API services using Rest Template

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One of most important and basic operations in Java Backend is Consuming Rest api. In this blog I use REST Template to demonstrate the task.

GET Method

You have to create 2 projects, from one demo we use other's get endpoint.

For 1st Project, which only has the name[Your name].

  1. You have to add spring-web dependency for web services.

    <dependency>
    <groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
    <artifactId>spring-boot-starter-webmvc</artifactId>
    </dependency>
    


    java

  2. Create a MainController class in the controller package.

  3. Add @RestController annotation to make it RESTful web services and instruct it to return the data instead of view.

  4. Add a Get endpoint return your name.

 package com.example.demo.controller;
 import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.GetMapping;
 import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RestController;

 @RestController
 public class MainController {

    @GetMapping("/name")
    public String myName() {
        return "Ayush Singh";
    }
  }
  1. Add a variable in application.properties to change the server port, server.port = 9090.

For 2nd Project, do the same for dependencies and controller.

  1. Create a Rest Template bean OR initialize it in the MainController class. private RestTemplate rest; public MainController() { rest = new RestTemplate(); } java
  2. Create a hello() method for showing the greeting and annotate it with @GetMapping("/hello")
  3. In the application.properties create a variable to store the url like name.service.url = http://localhost:9090. This will be the url from where we fetch the name of the user.
  4. Add a field in the MainController name baseUrl to inject the value of the url of another server.

    @Value("${name.service.url}")
    private String baseUrl;
    
  5. Create a full URI by adding base url and resource name.

  6. Now implement the getForObject() method to get the data from the another server.

    String response = rest.getForObject(url, String.class);
    
    • url is the full url.
    • String.class is the response type.
  7. At last return the response variable add with Hello.

    return "Hello " + response;
    

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