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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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Pages: 139
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Java I/O
Buffer Layout
File Channels
Filename Filters
File Filters
Pipes
High-Speed Signal Propagation[c] Advanced Black Magic
Skin-Effect Inductance
Equivalence Principle for Transmission Media
Coaxial Signal Propagation
Stripline vs. Microstrip Delay
Driving Multiple Loads with Source Termination
Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Introduction to Kanban
Auditing the Kanban
Conclusion
Appendix H Case Study 1: Motor Plant Casting Kanban
Appendix J Abbreviations and Acronyms
A+ Fast Pass
Domain 4 Motherboard/Processors/Memory
Domain 5 Printers
Domain 6 Basic Networking
Domain 1 Operating System Fundamentals
Domain 4 Networks
HTI+ Home Technology Integrator & CEDIA Installer I All-In-One Exam Guide
Wiring Installation Practices
Infrastructure Wiring Basics
Designing a Home Lighting Control System
Troubleshooting a Home Communication System
Home Access Control Systems
Extending and Embedding PHP
Building Statically
Wrapper Operations
Manipulation
Dealing with Errors
Array Manipulation
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