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Chapter 8: Using RPC Style Web Services
Example 8-1: Inventory service endpoint interface
Example 8-2: Generating WSDL using Java2WSDL
Example 8-3: Generated portTypes for Inventory service
Example 8-4: Generating server deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Example 8-5: Updating webservices.xml
Example 8-6: Running the endpoint enabler tool
Example 8-7: Generating client deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Example 8-8: Web service client code for getDeliveryDate
Example 8-9: Setting the endpoint address in the WSDL file
Example 8-10: SOAP request for updateInventory
Example 8-11: SOAP response for updateInventory
Example 8-12: SOAP request for getDeliveryDate
Example 8-13: SOAP response for getDeliveryDate
Chapter 9: Using Document Style Web Services
Example 9-1: InventoryDoc service endpoint interface
Example 9-2: Generating WSDL using Java2WSDL
Example 9-3: InventoryReply.xsd
Example 9-4: Generated WSDL types from InventoryDoc.wsdl
Example 9-5: Imported WSDL types from InventoryDoc.wsdl
Example 9-6: Generating server deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Example 9-7: Updating webservices.xml
Example 9-8: Generated InventoryDoc.java
Example 9-9: InventoryReplyBuilder.java
Example 9-10: Document style Web service server code for getDeliveryDate
Example 9-11: Generating client deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Example 9-12: Web service client code for getDeliveryDate
Example 9-13: SOAP request for getDeliveryDate
Example 9-14: SOAP response for getDeliveryDate
Example 9-15: Generating client deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Example 9-16: Web service client code for updateInventory using .NET service
Example 9-17: SOAP request for updateInventory
Example 9-18: SOAP response for updateInventory
Example 9-19: The e-mail delivered by the SendEmail service
Chapter 10: Using the Web Services Gateway
Example 10-1: InventoryDoc.wsdl before changes to import schemaLocations
Example 10-2: Generating client deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Example 10-3: Web service client code for getDeliveryDate
Example 10-4: SOAP request for getDeliveryDate: source to gateway
Example 10-5: SOAP response for getDeliveryDate: gateway to source
Example 10-6: SOAP request for getDeliveryDate: gateway to target
Example 10-7: SOAP response for getDeliveryDate: target to gateway
Chapter 11: Using the Web Services Gateway with J2EE Connectors
Example 11-1: TestProxy.jsp
Example 11-2: Generating client deployment descriptors and classes using WSDL2Java
Appendix A: Scenarios Lab Environment
Example A-1: Sample application hosts file entries
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CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
Assessment Test
Schedule Planning
Project Control
Appendix A Systems Development Life Cycle
Appendix B Standard IT Project Documents
Qshell for iSeries
Additional Control Structures
Archives and Compression
Application Development Tools
The Perl Utility
C and C++ Development Tools
CISSP Exam Cram 2
Mastering the Inner Game
Answers to Exam Prep Questions
Network Equipment
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
Answers to Exam Prep Questions
Image Processing with LabVIEW and IMAQ Vision
Color Images
Image Distribution
Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM)
Gray-Scale Operations
Shape Matching
PMP Practice Questions Exam Cram 2
Exam Prep Questions
Answers and Explanations
Project PlanningFacilitating Processes
Project Control
Project Closing
User Interfaces in C#: Windows Forms and Custom Controls
Designing with Classes and Tiers
Classic Controls
Custom Controls
MDI Interfaces and Workspaces
GDI+ Controls
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