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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
BUY ON AMAZON
Beginning Cryptography with Java
Asymmetric Key Cryptography
CMS and S/MIME
SSL and TLS
Appendix A Solutions to Exercises
Appendix C Using the Bouncy Castle API for Elliptic Curve
Java How to Program (6th Edition) (How to Program (Deitel))
FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal and Ada
Exercises
Example Using Recursion: Factorials
Setting Up the Apache Tomcat Server
Appendix B. ASCII Character Set
C & Data Structures (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
Structures
Files
Graphs
Problems in Arrays, Searching, Sorting, Hashing
Miscellaneous Problems
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Two Principles
Chapter Three Sales Process
Chapter Six Defining Pain or Critical Business Issue
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Chapter Thirteen Closing: Reaching Final Agreement
Professional Struts Applications: Building Web Sites with Struts ObjectRelational Bridge, Lucene, and Velocity (Experts Voice)
Creating a Struts-based MVC Application
Managing Business Logic with Struts
Building a Data Access Tier with ObjectRelationalBridge
Creating a Search Engine with Lucene
Building the JavaEdge Application with Ant and Anthill
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
Why Wireless?
11 Nomenclature and Design
Security Definition and Analysis
Network Analyzers
Standards Work
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