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Chapter 3: Describing Web Services
Table 3-1: Namespaces that .NET Defines When Generating WSDL
Table 3-2: Naming of <
part
> Elements
Chapter 4: Discovering Web Services
Table 4-1: Taxonomies Defined in the UDDI Specification
Table 4-2: Identifiers Defined in the UDDI Specification
Table 4-3: The
find_
Inquiry API Methods
Table 4-4: The
get_
Inquiry API Methods
Table 4-5: Publishing API Authentication Methods
Table 4-6: Publishing API Data Modification Methods
Table 4-7: Publishing API Data Modification Methods
Table 4-8: Roles Defined in UDDI Enterprise Services
Chapter 5: Raw Handlers and Clients
Table 5-1: Errors Returned by Predefined .NET Handlers
Chapter 6: Writing Schemas for Your Services
Table 6-1: Schema and Schema Instance Namespace URLs
Table 6-2: Schema Simple Type Constraints
Table 6-3: Wildcard Constraints
Table 6-4: Xsd.exe Options
Table 6-5: Properties of the
[SoapDocumentService]
Attribute
Table 6-6: Properties of the
[XmlElement]
Attribute
Table 6-7: Properties of the
[XmlAttribute]
Attribute
Table 6-8: Properties of the
[XmlText]
Attribute
Table 6-9: Properties of the
[XmlAnyElement]
Attribute
Table 6-10: Properties of the
[XmlRoot]
Attribute
Table 6-11: Properties of the
[XmlType]
Attribute
Table 6-12: Properties of the
[XmlArray]
Attribute
Table 6-13: Properties of the
[XmlArrayItem]
Attribute
Table 6-14: Properties of the
[SoapDocMethod]
Attribute
Table 6-15: XML Serialization Attributes
Chapter 9: ADO.NET and Web Services
Table 9-1: FileSystemDataProvider Implementation of Data-Provider Interfaces
Table 9-2: Data-Provider Interfaces for Parameterized-Command Support
Table 9-3: FileSystemDataProvider Types
Table 9-4: FileSystemDataProvider Commands
Chapter 10: Extending the Web Services Framework
Table 10-1: Useful Properties and Methods of the
SoapMessage
Object
Chapter 12: The Global XML Web Services Architecture
Table 12-1: The GXA Specifications
Chapter 13: Web Service Enhancements
Table 13-1: Default Filters in WSE
Table 13-2: Important Properties of the
SoapContext
Object
Chapter 14: Routing and Referral
Table 14-1: Properties of the
Path
Object (Partial List)
Chapter 15: Web Service Security
Table 15-1: Properties of the
SecurityToken
Class
Table 15-2: Public Fields of
X509CertificateStore
Table 15-3: The
SignatureOptions
Enumeration
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Programming MicrosoftВ® .NET XML Web Services (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735619123
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 172
Authors:
Damien Foggon
,
Daniel Maharry
,
Chris Ullman
,
Karli Watson
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Java I/O
Counting the Available Bytes
URLViewer
Sequence Input Streams
How Object Serialization Works
Reading and Writing Files
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Overview of Station Device Features Supported by CallManager
Hints on Processing CDR Data
Troubleshooting CDR Data Generation and Storage
SIP Signaling
SCCP Call Signaling
Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX (Pro - Developer)
The Microsoft Client Library for AJAX
The Pulsing Heart of ASP.NET AJAX
Partial Page Rendering
Remote Method Calls with ASP.NET AJAX
Building AJAX Applications with ASP.NET
Professional Struts Applications: Building Web Sites with Struts ObjectRelational Bridge, Lucene, and Velocity (Experts Voice)
Creating a Struts-based MVC Application
Form Presentation and Validation with Struts
Managing Business Logic with Struts
Creating a Search Engine with Lucene
Building the JavaEdge Application with Ant and Anthill
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
Contention-Free Service with the PCF
Physical Layer Overview
Cisco 1200 Access Point
Project Planning and Requirements
Standards Work
Programming .Net Windows Applications
Dialog Boxes
Mouse Events
Text and Fonts
Labels and Buttons
Configuration and Deployment
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