Part Three: Advanced Topics


Chapter List

Chapter 14: Transaction Management
Chapter 15: Security
Chapter 16: Practical Considerations
Chapter 17: Future Standards

Part Overview

In this section, we investigate advanced topics that are not only applicable to developing a Web service using Java but are also applicable to non-Java applications. This section finishes with checklists, tips, and additional sources of information required for successful architecture.

Chapter Fourteen Transaction Management

  • To conduct electronic commerce using Web services, a service will need to support ACID like transaction models.

Chapter Fifteen Security

  • The ability to provide security to SOAP messages is vital in a Web services architecture. This chapter covers the specifications that allow one to ensure message integrity, confidentiality, and single message authentication.

Chapter Sixteen Practical Considerations

  • Designing highly available robust Web services can be difficult. Many issues could arise from implementing applications that incorporate Web services. This chapter looks at various design considerations involved with architecting high-performance Web services architectures.

Chapter Seventeen Future Standards

  • The future for Web services will be tools that allow for fully automatic software generation, use of leased services, the semantic web, and other standards. This chapter explores the arising issues that must be considered in future development.




Java Web Services Architecture
Java Web Services Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
ISBN: 1558609008
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 210

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