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Java Web Services Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
Java Web Services Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
ISBN: 1558609008
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 210
Authors:
James McGovern
,
Sameer Tyagi
,
Michael Stevens
,
Sunil Mathew
BUY ON AMAZON
Table of Contents
BackCover
Java Web Services Architecture
Foreword
A Prescriptive Foreword
Preface
Contents of This Book
Miscellaneous Ramblings
Conventions Used in This Book
More Information
Part One: The Foundation
Chapter 1: Web Services Overview
What Are Web Services?
History
Web Services Technology
Other Concerns
Java and Web Services
Application Scenarios
Implementation Scenarios
Benefits of Web Services
A Word about Standards
Summary
References
Chapter 2: Service-Oriented Architecture
SOA Entities
SOA Characteristics
Summary
References
Chapter 3: Component-Based Service Development
Development Lifecycle
Design
Verification and Validation
Maintenance
Summary
References
Chapter 4: SOAP
What Does SOAP Define?
SOAP Message Structure
SOAP Message Elements
SOAP Processing Model
SOAP Encoding
SAAJ
Summary
Chapter 5: WSDL
Describing a Web Service
Describing Functional Characteristics of Services
WSDL 1.2
Summary
References
Chapter 6: UDDI
Discovering Web Services
Categorizing Services
Identifiers
Business Entity Relationships
UDDI s SOAP Interfaces
UDDI and SOAPWSDL Relationships
Publishing WSDL Service Interfaces in UDDI
Internationalization and Multiple Languages
Extending a UDDI Registry
UDDI4J
Private UDDI Registries
UDDI Futures
Summary
Chapter 7: ebXML
Architectural Overview of ebXML
Putting It All Together
Summary
Part Two: The JAX APIs
Chapter 8: Java Web Service Developer Pack
Setting Up Java WSDP
Java WSDP Components
Summary
Chapter 9: JAXP
JAXP Architecture
SAX
DOM
When to Use SAX
When to Use DOM
When Not to Use Either
JAXP and XML Schemas
XSLT
XSLTc
JDOM
JAXP RI
Summary
References
Chapter 10: JAX-RPC
JAX-RPC Service Model
Data Types and Serialization
JAX-RPC Development
Advanced JAX-RPC
JAX-RPC Interoperability
JAX-RPC and J2EE
Summary
Chapter 11: JAXM
Messaging and MOM
Messaging and Web Services
Messaging in Java
JAXM Architecture
Designing with JAXM
Developing with JAXM
What Is Right for Me - JAXM or JAX-RPC?
Summary
Chapter 12: JAXR
JAXR Architecture
The JAXR Information Model
The JAXR API
JAXR to UDDI Mapping
JAXR and ebXML Registry
Summary
Chapter 13: JAXB
When to Use JAXB
JAXB Architecture
Developing with JAXB
XML-to-Java Mapping
The JAXB API
Validation with JAXB
Customizing JAXB
When to Use Custom Declarations
Summary
Part Three: Advanced Topics
Chapter 14: Transaction Management
Concepts
A Transaction Model for Web Services
New Transaction Specifications
JSRs for Web Service Transaction Support
Summary
Chapter 15: Security
Security Considerations for Web Services
Web Services Security Initiatives
Canonical XML
XML Digital Signatures
Apache XML Security
XML Encryption
Security Assertions Markup Language
Web Services Security Assertions
XML Access Control Markup Language
XML Key Management Specification
WS-I Specifications
SOAP and Firewalls
Security and J2EE
Java Cryptography Extensions
Implementation Scenarios
Identity Management
Liberty Alliance
SourceID
Summary
Chapter 16: Practical Considerations
Interoperability
Pricing Models
XMLPay Specification
Service Level Agreements
Testing Web Services
Performance
High Availability
Scalability
Clustering
Fault Tolerance
Grid Computing
Enabling Services
Final Checklist
Summary
Chapter 17: Future Standards
Web Service Composition
Summary
Appendix A: XML Schema
Document Type Definition
XML Schema
Bringing It All Together
Advanced Topics
Summary
Appendix B: JSTL
Expression Languages
Using JSTL
XML Support Tags in JSTL
Putting It Together
Appendix C: The Software Architect s Role
The Architect Designs the System
The Architect Implements the Baseline Architecture
Index
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
About the CD
Requirements and Licenses
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Java Web Services Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
ISBN: 1558609008
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 210
Authors:
James McGovern
,
Sameer Tyagi
,
Michael Stevens
,
Sunil Mathew
BUY ON AMAZON
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Development (2nd Edition)
Working with Form-Level Events
Shared Resources
Adding Framesets to Domino Applications
Real-World Example 1: Importing a Delimited Text File
Enabling Physical Security
Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
Using Visual Programming to Create a Simple Program Displaying Text and an Image
Introduction
Publishing and Consuming Web Services
Motivation for Generic Methods
G.10. Nested framesets
Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5
The Web Forms Model
Working with the Page
Paging Through Data Sources
Web Forms User Controls
Design-Time Support for Custom Controls
Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do (Interactive Technologies)
The Functional Triad Computers in Persuasive Roles
Computers as Persuasive Tools
Computers as Persuasive Social Actors
Credibility and the World Wide Web
Captology Looking Forward
HTI+ Home Technology Integrator & CEDIA Installer I All-In-One Exam Guide
Connector Types and Uses
Computer Network Hardware
Troubleshooting a Home Network
Home Security Surveillance Systems
Appendix D CompTIA HTI+ Exam Objectives
Python Standard Library (Nutshell Handbooks) with
The cmath Module
The repr Module
The bdb Module
The nturl2path module
The statvfs Module
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