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J2EE Platform Web Services
By Ray  Lai
 
Publisher : Prentice Hall PTR
Pub Date : August 06, 2003
ISBN : 0-13-101402-1
Pages : 592
Copyright
      About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
      Acknowledgments
      Foreword
        Chapter  1.   Jumpstart
        Section 1.1.   What Are the Next Frontiers?
        Section 1.2.   How This Book Is Different
        Section 1.3.   Bringing the Pieces Together
        Section 1.4.   Tour of the Book
        Section 1.5.   Special Features
        Chapter  2.   The Web Services Phenomenon and Emerging Trends
        Section 2.1.   Chapter Overview
        Section 2.2.   Chapter Objectives
        Section 2.3.   Changing Economic Landscape
        Section 2.4.   Emerging Trends
        Section 2.5.   Case Studies
        Section 2.6.   Establishing a Business Case
        Section 2.7.   Perspectives
        Chapter  3.   Web Services Technology Overview
        Section 3.1.   Chapter Overview
        Section 3.2.   Chapter Objectives
        Section 3.3.   Web Services ”The Evolution
        Section 3.4.   Enabling Technology
        Section 3.5.   The Web Services Marketplace
        Section 3.6.   Web Services-Enabling Your Applications
        Section 3.7.   Web Services in Action
        Section 3.8.   Perspectives
        Chapter  4.   Web Services Architecture and Best Practices
        Section 4.1.   Chapter Overview
        Section 4.2.   Chapter Objectives
        Section 4.3.   Web Services Architecture
        Section 4.4.   What Is a Reference Architecture?
        Section 4.5.   Web Services Architecture Principles
        Section 4.6.   Supporting Software Tools
        Section 4.7.   Inside Web Services
        Section 4.8.   Web Services Design Patterns
        Section 4.9.   Perspectives
        Chapter  5.   Mainframe Integration and Interoperability
        Section 5.1.   Chapter Summary
        Section 5.2.   Chapter Objectives
        Section 5.3.   Background to Mainframe Interoperability
        Section 5.4.   Integration Points
        Section 5.5.   Alternatives to Mainframe Interoperability
        Section 5.6.   Perspectives
        Chapter  6.   Enterprise and Cross-Enterprise Integration
        Section 6.1.   Chapter Overview
        Section 6.2.   Chapter Objectives
        Section 6.3.   Background
        Section 6.4.   Web Services and EAI ”Friends or Foes?
        Section 6.5.   Cross-Enterprise Integration Framework
        Section 6.6.   Emerging Integration Technology
        Section 6.7.   Integration Design Patterns
        Section 6.8.   Perspectives
        Chapter  7.   Web Services Security
        Section 7.1.   Chapter Overview
        Section 7.2.   Chapter Objectives
        Section 7.3.   Some Myths and Common Beliefs
        Section 7.4.   Web Services Security Requirements
        Section 7.5.   Recent Web Services Security Initiatives
        Section 7.6.   Web Services Security Patterns
        Section 7.7.   Perspectives
        Section 7.8.   Paper and Pencil
        Chapter  8.   Web Services in Action: Case Study
        Section 8.1.   Objective
        Section 8.2.   Assumptions
        Section 8.3.   Use Case Scenario
        Section 8.4.   Case Study Design
        Section 8.4.   Case Study Design
        Section 8.5.   User Experience
        Section 8.6.   Sample Code Analysis
        Section 8.7.   Code Customization and Deployment
        Section 8.8.   Lessons Learned
        Chapter  9.   The Next Frontiers
        Section 9.1.   So Many Changes
        Section 9.2.   Are There Any Next Frontiers?
        Section 9.3.   Managing the Next Wave
        Section 9.4.   Paper and Pencil
        Appendix  A.   Resources and References
        Section A.1.   Web Services Portals
        Section A.2.   Web Services News
        Section A.3.   Development Platforms and Tools, Including Tutorials and Articles
        Section A.4.   Vendor-Specific Web Services Sites
        Section A.5.   Web Services Standards Bodies and Communities
        Section A.6.   SOAP-Specific
        Section A.7.   UDDI-Specific
        Section A.8.   Web Services Security
        Section A.9.   Web Services Conferences
        Section A.10.   Miscellaneous
        Appendix  B.   Some Web Services Vendors
        Section B.1.   Objectives
        Section B.2.   Avinon
        Section B.3.   BEA
        Section B.4.   bindsystems
        Section B.5.   bowstreet
        Section B.6.   CapeClear
        Section B.7.   IBM
        Section B.8.   IONA's XMLBus
        Section B.9.   Kildara
        Section B.10.   Microsoft
        Section B.11.   mindElectric
        Section B.12.   Novell (Silverstream)
        Section B.13.   Sun Microsystems
        Section B.14.   Systinet
        Section B.15.   XML Global
        Appendix  C.   Demo Environment Set-up
        Section C.1.   Platform Requirements
        Section C.2.   Installation and Configuration
        Section C.3.   Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE)
        Section C.4.   Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP)
        Section C.5.   AXIS
        Section C.6.   ANT
        Section C.7.   Trust Service Integration Kit (TSIK)
        Section C.8.   jSAML
        Section C.9.   SOAP-Lite
        Section C.10.   Directory Structure
        Section C.11.   Software Environment Configuration
        Section C.12.   CLASSPATH Set-up
        Section C.13.   Verifying Set-up
        Section C.14.   Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP)
        Section C.15.   AXIS
        Section C.16.   Trust Service Integration Kit (TSIK)
        Section C.17.   jSAML
        Section C.18.   SOAP-Lite
        Section C.19.   Troubleshooting


J2EE Platform Web Services
J2EE Platform Web Services
ISBN: 0131014021
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 127
Authors: Ray Lai

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