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WAN (wide area network), 177
WAR (web application archive) file, 18, 205, 221
Web applications, preserving state in, 12-13
Web container (J2EE), 34-36, 236
Web controls (ASP.NET), 170-171
Web form elements, classes and interfaces for, 151
Web form functionality, 163-167
Web forms, 10, 126-127, 151, 162-167
Web service class, creating, 178
Web service container, 6-7
Web service for IFCEBrokerageFirm, 190
Web service namespaces, 178, 190
Web service protocol bindings, 192
Web service registry, 183
Web service-oriented application, 176
Web services, 5, 10, 177-182
ASP.NET and, 13-15, 150, 175-200
building in Visual Studio .NET, 254-261
and changed business processes, 176
conceptual parts of, 180
creating, 177-179
data storage location for, 14
development in .NET, 123
development platform for, 28
documenting, 192-194
error handling, 188
overhead of, 16
performance issues of, 14
primary technologies for, 182-198
SOA, 181-182
Web services component (.NET), 125-127
Web site resources for specifications, 274-275
Web-app file (BasicCalculatorEJB sample), 225-226
Web-based remote presentation model (J2EE app), 36-37
Web.config file (CurrencyConverter), 257
WebForm1.cs file (BasicCalculatorEJB sample), 232-234
WebLogic Application Server, 241, 268
WebMethodAttribute class (System.Web.Services), 190-191
WebSphere Application Server 5.0 (IBM), 7, 47, 220, 268
WebSphere 5.0 and JNBridgePro example, 220-234
Windows forms, 126-127
Windows Server 2003, 5
WLI (Web Logic Integration) tools, 241
WSDL file, 189
IFCEBrokerageFirm.asmx, 196-197
that strong-types a web service, 194-196
XSD Schema information, 198
WSDL (Web Services Description Language), 127, 189-198
WSDP (Web Services Developers Pack), 5
WTE (WebSphere Test Environment), 47
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