Summary


You have just completed a whirlwind tour of Web services technologies and how they are implemented in WebLogic Platform 7.0. This chapter covered the types of Web services (RPC and asynchronous) and the different modes of client interaction (static, dynamic, inout parameters). We hope that this knowledge will aid you in the design of your local Web services and clients , or in selecting the most appropriate Web service to purchase and use. You should now understand the need to standardize Web service deployment and execution models to protect your investments, and welcome initiatives such as JAX-RPC and JSR 109 [1] , which BEA is proactively involved in and totally committed to. ( Implementing Enterprise Web Services, which complements and extends JAX-RPC [JSR 101], purports to define standards for leveraging J2EE technology in implementing Web services. See http://www.jcp.org for more information.)

[1] Implementing Enterprise Web Services, which complements and extends JAX-RPC (JSR 101), purports to define standards for leveraging J2EE technology in implementing Web services. See http://www.jcp.org for more information.

Chapter 30 will show you how to make these Web service features work for you. You have seen the forest; now you re ready to look at the trees.



BEA WebLogic Platform 7
BEA WebLogic Platform 7
ISBN: 0789727129
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 360

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