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Cross-Platform Web Services Using C# & JAVA (Charles River Media Internet & Web Design)
Cross-Platform Web Services Using C# & JAVA (Charles River Media Internet & Web Design)
ISBN: 1584502622
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 128
Authors:
Brian Hochgurtel
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Cover
BackCover
Contents
Cross-Platform Web Services Using C and Java
Preface
How to Use This Book
What You Need
Assumed Knowledge
Section I: Introduction to Web Service Technologies
Chapter 1: Introduction to Web Services
Defining Objects and Web Services
Where Web Services and SOAP Fit In
Underlying Web Service Technologies
Describing a Particular Web Service
Different Web Service Implementations
Other Technologies
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Brief Introduction to XML
Building an XML Document
Well-Formed and Valid XML
Self-Describing XML
Conclusion
Chapter 3: SOAP
Putting the Vocabulary into Action
The SOAP XML Document
SOAP Documents and Transport Bindings
Conclusion
Chapter 4: WSDL
Revisiting the Stock Quote Web Service
Structure of the WSDL Document
The Complete WSDL File
Conclusion
Chapter 5: UDDI
Before UDDI and SOAP
Finding a Stock Quote Web Service
UDDI Involves Teamwork
Internal UDDI Web Sites
A UDDI Case Study
Don t Forget the XML
Conclusion
Section II: Web Service Implementations
Chapter 6: .NET Web Services with C
Prerequisites for Using .NET Web Services
Creating .NET Web Services
Simple C Web Service and Visual Studio.NET
Creating Web Services with the .NET Framework SDK
Creating Web Service Consumers
ASP.NET Web Page with Visual Studio.NET
Discovery and .NET
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Web Services with Apache SOAP
Prerequisites for Using Apache SOAP
Creating and Deploying an Apache SOAP Web Service
Creating Web Service Consumers in Java, Java Servlets, and JSP Pages
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Web Services with Apache Axis
Prerequisites for Using Apache Axis
Creating and Deploying an Axis Web Service: Differences between Apache Axis and SOAP
Creating a Consumer with Axis
Conclusion
Section III: Web Service Implementations
Chapter 9: Java and .NET Web Service Integration
Three Test Web Services
Testing Web Services
Cross-Platform Consumers
Third-Party Tools and Other Languages
Conclusion
Chapter 10: Web Service Security
Security Considerations
Implementing Web Service Security
Cross-Platform Web Server Security
The Future of SOAP and XML Security
Conclusion
Chapter 11: Practical Application of Web Services
The Development Stage
The Testing Stage
The Deployment Stage
Conclusion
Chapter 12: Using Web Services as a Middle Tier
Calling the XML
Middle Tier Code
Making Web Services More Efficient
Using the Middle Tier Web Service to Track State
Conclusion
Chapter 13: Creating Your Own Web Services Implementation
Making the HTTP Request
Creating the SOAP request
Reading the Request
Server Implementation and WSDL
Communicating with Web Services in a Nonstandard Way
Conclusion
Appendix A: About the CD-ROM
OVERALL System Requirements
Appendix B: Software Used in This Book
Apache Downloads
Sun Downloads
Appendix C: Apache License
Appendix D: Visual Basic.NET
Creating a VB.NET Client
Appendix E: Using PERL to Access Web Services
Appendix F: Microsoft s UDDI .NET SDK
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_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
List of Figures
List of Tables
CD Content
Cross-Platform Web Services Using C# & JAVA (Charles River Media Internet & Web Design)
ISBN: 1584502622
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 128
Authors:
Brian Hochgurtel
BUY ON AMAZON
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Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
P.2. Uses of Architecture Documentation
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For Further Reading
For Further Reading
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Data Structures and Algorithms in Java
Extending a Class
Stacks and Queues
Linear Search
Shortest Paths
D.1. Data Structures and Algorithms
Pocket Guide to the National Electrical Code(R), 2005 Edition (8th Edition)
Article 332 Mineral-Insulated, Metal-Sheathed Cable Type MI
Article 336 Power and Control Tray Cable Type TC
Article 392 Cable Trays
Tables 12(A) and 12(B)
Annex D. Examples
Cisco ASA: All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security Appliance
Setting Up the System Clock
Enabling Application Inspection Using the Modular Policy Framework
Configuration Steps
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Interface Management
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
Conclusion
Project Management Issues
References for Further Reading
References for Further Reading
Analyzing Interfaces and Activities
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