J2EE Platform Web Services |
By Ray Lai |
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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 |