Abstract

Web services are application based programming interfaces (API) or web APIs that are accessed through Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to execute on a remote system hosting the requested services. A RESTFUL web service is a budding technology, and a light weight approach that do not restrict the client- server communication. The open authorization (OAuth) 2.0 protocol enables the users to grant third-party application access to their web resources without sharing their login credential data. The Authorization Server includes authorization information with the Access Token and signs the Access Token. An access token can be reused until it expires. An authentication filter is used for business services. This paper presents a secure communication at the message level with minimum overhead and provides a fine grained authenticity using the Jersey framework. Keywords: Open authorization (oauth), Restful web services, HTTP protocols and uniform resource identifier(URI).

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