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Programming Web Services with Perl
Programming Web Services with Perl
ISBN: 0596002068
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 123
Authors:
Randy J. Ray
,
Pavel Kulchenko
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Structure of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to Web Services
1.1 History
1.2 The Web Services Dream
1.3 The Web Services Cold Shower
1.4 Who to Believe?
1.5 Web Services in the Real World
Chapter 2. HTTP and XML Basics
2.1 HTTP
2.2 XML
2.3 XML Schema
Chapter 3. Introduction to XML-RPC
3.1 History of XML-RPC
3.2 Example Client: Meerkat
3.3 Limitations of XML-RPC
Chapter 4. Programming XML-RPC
4.1 Perl Toolkits for XML-RPC
4.2 RPC::XMLSimple
4.3 XMLRPC::Lite
4.4 RPC::XML
Chapter 5. Introduction to SOAP
5.1 Background
5.2 XML Definitions
5.3 RPC over SOAP
5.4 SOAP Transport
5.5 Further Reading
Chapter 6. Programming SOAP
6.1 A Toolkit Approach
6.2 DevelopMentor s SOAP Module
6.3 The SOAP::Lite Module
6.4 Other SOAP-Related Modules
Chapter 7. Serving SOAP over HTTP
7.1 Basic SOAP::Lite Servers
7.2 The Application
7.3 Designing the Server
7.4 Tying the Interface Code to SOAP
7.5 Improving the Code and the Service
7.6 Ideas for Further Exploration
Chapter 8. SOAP Services Without HTTP
8.1 Choosing a Protocol
8.2 Authentication
8.3 Transports with Server and Client
8.4 Standalone Protocols
8.5 Creating New Transport Modules
Chapter 9. Service Description with WSDL
9.1 Basic WSDL
9.2 WSDL Programming
Chapter 10. Service Advertising and Discovery with UDDI
10.1 Defining UDDI
10.2 Programming with UDDI::Lite
Chapter 11. REST: Representational State Transfer
11.1 Defining REST
11.2 REST Principles
11.3 Programming REST
Chapter 12. Advanced Web Services Topics
12.1 Message Routing
12.2 Packaging
12.3 Security
12.4 Services Discovery
12.5 Reliable Messaging
12.6 Business Process Management
12.7 Implementation Considerations
12.8 WS-Next
Appendix A. XML-RPC Toolkit Programming Reference
A.1 RPC::XMLSimple
A.2 XMLRPC::Lite
A.3 RPC::XML
Appendix B. SOAP::Lite Programming Reference
B.1 SOAP::Lite
B.2 SOAP Transport Classes
B.3 The Apache Wrapper
B.4 UDDI::Lite
Appendix C. XML-RPC Example Code
C.1 Basic Meerkat Client ( Chapter 3 )
C.2 XML-RPC Toolkit Samples ( Chapter 4 )
Appendix D. SOAP Example Code
D.1 HTTP SOAP Code ( Chapter 7 )
D.2 SOAP with Other Protocols ( Chapter 8 )
Appendix E. WSDL and UDDI Examples
E.1 The wishlist.wsdl File
E.2 The useperlorg.wsdl File
E.3 The show_biz UDDI Application
Appendix F. Bibliography and References
F.1 Bibliography
F.2 Additional Recommended Books
F.3 Web Pages
Colophon
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index K
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
Index X
Programming Web Services with Perl
ISBN: 0596002068
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 123
Authors:
Randy J. Ray
,
Pavel Kulchenko
BUY ON AMAZON
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Identifying Project Resource Risk
Managing Activity Risks
Quantifying and Analyzing Project Risk
Monitoring and Controlling Risky Projects
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Cisco Unified Communications
Cisco CallManager User Configuration
Configuring Intercluster Trunks
Survivable Remote Site Telephony
Review Questions
Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
Types of Security Risk
Technical Risk
Summary
Activities
Requirements and Use Case Model
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Hello Qt
Subclassing QMainWindow
Integrating Custom Widgets with Qt Designer
QString and QVariant
Using ActiveX
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
The ROI of Lean Six Sigma for Services
Success Story #1 Lockheed Martin Creating a New Legacy
Executing Corporate Strategy with Lean Six Sigma
Phase 1 Readiness Assessment
Phase 4 Performance and Control
The Oracle Hackers Handbook: Hacking and Defending Oracle
Attacking the TNS Listener and Dispatchers
Triggers
Indirect Privilege Escalation
Attacking Oracle PL/SQL Web Applications
Accessing the File System
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