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Book Title
Building Web Services with Java : Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL
ISBN
9780672326417
Subject Area
Computers
Publication Name
Building Web Services with Java : Making Sense of Xml, Soap, Wsdl, and Uddi
Publisher
Pearson Education
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Programming Languages / Xml, Web / Web Services & APIs, Programming Languages / Java
Publication Year
2004
Series
Developer's Library
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.8 in
Author
Doug Davis, Peter Brittenham, Steve Graham, Simeon Simeonov, Glen Daniels
Features
Revised
Item Weight
44.5 Oz
Item Width
7 in
Number of Pages
816 Pages
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Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0672326418
ISBN-13
9780672326417
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30507375

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
816 Pages
Publication Name
Building Web Services with Java : Making Sense of Xml, Soap, Wsdl, and Uddi
Language
English
Subject
Programming Languages / Xml, Web / Web Services & APIs, Programming Languages / Java
Publication Year
2004
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Author
Doug Davis, Peter Brittenham, Steve Graham, Simeon Simeonov, Glen Daniels
Subject Area
Computers
Series
Developer's Library
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1.8 in
Item Weight
44.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7 in

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Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2004-091343
Illustrated
Yes
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
Introduction. I. WEB SERVICES BASICS. 1. Web Services Overview and Service-Oriented Architectures. What Is a Web Service? Service-Oriented Architectures. Trends in E-Business. Why Do We Need Web Services? The Web Service Opportunity. Justifying Web Services. Web Services Interoperability Stack. Summary. 2. XML Primer. Document- Versus Data-Centric XML. XML Instances. XML Namespaces. XML Schemas. Processing XML. Summary. Resources. 3. The SOAP Protocol. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Doing Business with SkatesTown. Inventory Check Web Service. A Closer Look at SOAP. The SOAP Messaging Framework. SOAP Intermediaries. The SOAP Body. The SOAP Processing Model. Versioning in SOAP. Processing Headers and Bodies. Faults: Error Handling in SOAP. Objects in XML: The SOAP Data Model. The SOAP RPC Conventions. XML, Straight Up: Document-Style SOAP. When to Use Which Style. The Transport Binding Framework. Using SOAP to Send Binary Data. Small-Scale SOAP, Big-Time SOAP. Summary. Resources. 4. Describing Web Services. Why Service Descriptions? Role of Service Description in a Service-Oriented Architecture. Well-Defined Service. History of Interface Definition Languages (IDLs). Web Services Description Language (WSDL). A Sketch of How WSDL Maps to Java. Nonfunctional Descriptions in WSDL. Standardizing WSDL: W3C and WSDL 2.0. Summary. Resources. 5. Implementing Web Services with _Apache Axis. A Brief History of Axis. Axis Architecture. The Message APIs and SAAJ. The Axis Client APIs. Web Service Deployment Descriptor (WSDD). Building Services. A Guide to Web Service Styles. From XML to Java and Back Again: The Axis Type-Mapping System. When Things Go Wrong: Faults and Exceptions. Axis as an Intermediary. How to Write a Handler. Built-in Security. Understanding Axis Transport s. No API Is an Island: Axis and Its Environment. Development/Debugging Tools. Axis Futures: A Quick Tour. Participating in the Axis Community. Summary. Resources. 6. Discovering Web Services. What Is Service Discovery? UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, _and Integration) . Other Service Discovery Methods. Summary. Resources. II. ENTERPRISE WEB SERVICES 7. Web Services and J2EE. J2EE Overview. Using EJBs from Axis. Using JSR109: Implementing _Enterprise Web Services. Summary. Resources. 8. Web Services and _Stateful Resources. Web Services and State. WS-Resources. Stateful Resources. Modeling Resource Properties. Using Notifications. Resource Lifetime. Other WS-Resource Framework Specifications. Summary. 9. Securing Web Services. Example Scenario. Security Basics. Web Services Security. WS-Security. WS-Trust. WS-SecurityPolicy. WS-SecureConversation. WS-Federation. Enterprise Security. J2EE Security. Authorization in J2EE. J2EE and Web Services Security . Security Services. Summary. Resources. 10. Web Services Reliable Messaging. Background of the Web Services Reliable Messaging Protocol (WS-RM). The WS-RM Specification. WS-RM Processing Model. Client-Side Processing. Server-Side Processing. Sequence Faults. Policy Assertions. SpecVersion Assertion . DeliveryAssurance Policy. SequenceExpiration Policy. InactivityTimeout Assertion. BaseRetransmissionInterval _Assertion. AcknowledgementInterval Assertion. SequenceRef Element. Flaws and Other Thoughts on the WS-RM Spec. Putting WS-RM into Use. Summary. Resources. 11. Web Services Transactions. Web Services Coordination and Transaction _(WS-C/Tx). Transactions: A Brief Introduction. WS-Coordination. The CoordinationContext . The CreateCoordinationContext _Operation. The Register Operation. WS-Coordination Fault Codes. WS-Transaction: Atomic Transactions. WS-AT Operations. Commit and Rollback. AT Protocols. Two-Phase Commit Protocols. Committing the Transaction. Transaction Flow Overview. Business Activity Protocol. Reliable Delivery and Security. Summary. Resources. 12. Orchestrating Web Services. Why Are We Composing Web Services
Synopsis
In Building Web Services with Java, Second Edition , architects from IBM who helped create the core Web services standards explain how to use those standards to build Web services applications. They go beyond the specifications and provide meaningful insights into both how and why these tools were designed as they are. This revised edition covers the new SOAP 1.2 and WSDL 1.2 standards, as well as other technologies developed since the first edition was published, including the Java Web Services Developer Pack from Sun and the powerful Apache Axis Web services engine. Throughout the book the authors focus on practical examples of each concept and provide a running example illustrating a full enterprise solution., Sams has assembled a team of experts in web services to provide you with a detailed reference guide on XML, SOAP, USDL and UDDI. Building Web Services with Java is in its second edition and it includes the newest standards for managing security, transactions, reliability and interoperability in web service applications. Go beyond the explanations of standards and find out how and why these tools were designed as they are and focus on practical examples of each concept. Download your source code from the publisher's website and work with a running example of a full enterprise solution. Learn from the best in Building Web Services with Java .
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QA76.9.C55

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