Index[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] SAAJ (SOAP with Attachments API for Java) sample applications (Web services) "sandbox" security (Java) scalability [See also RAS (reliability, availability, scalability), business application example.] of asynchronous communication of bridging strategy (messaging) Enterprise Service Bus IIOP.NET integration strategies and of J-Integra micro-tuning and performance measurement in QoS (Quality of Service) requirements for interoperability transactions in Web services messaging strategy Secure Logger pattern Secure Object Handler strategy (interoperability security) benefits of example of usage limitations of solution Secure Tracer strategy (interoperability security) benefits of example of usage limitations of solution security in adapter strategy (messaging) of asynchronous communication of bridging strategy (messaging) CAS (Code Access Security) Enterprise Service Bus for interoperability audit control and compliance best practices Business tier patterns pitfalls Resource tier Secure Object Handler strategy Secure Tracer strategy security data transport standards for Web SSO MEX Web tier WS-I Basic Security Profile WS-Policy specification WS-Security WSPL XACML in .NET Code Access Security (CAS) execution-time security interoperability features security policies in Java authentication container-based security interoperability features runtime security in Java EE of Internet email strategy (messaging) of J-Integra JNBridgePro requirements threats to transactions WSE (Web services enhancements) security by default security domain (Java) security management bridging solutions example scenario integration strategy comparison platform unification strategy 2nd Web services management strategy security manager (Java) security policies .NET WS-Policy specification WSPL Security Profile (Web services interoperability) server-activated objects in .NET Remoting server-side components in Java EE service descriptions (Web services) services 2nd servlets session beans session failover, availability and session management bridge infrastructure shared session state database Web SSO sessions shared session state database SMS (Systems Management Server) SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) [See also Web services, in Java EE.] IIOP.NET versus porting .NET application to Java EE Web services and SOAP 1.2 asynchronous Web services with enhancements to SOAP with Attachments (SwA) specification SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) SOAPAction attributes (Web services best practices) standards Enterprise Service Bus Web services transaction strategy stateful session beans stateless session beans static protection domain (Java security) SwA (SOAP with Attachments) specification synchronous integration [See also integration strategies.] .NET Remoting and 2nd Resource tier synchronous integration 2nd Secure Object Handler strategy Web services and 2nd when to use synchronous Web services system management [See management.] system performance [See performance, Web services best practices.] System.Transactions namespace Systems Management Server (SMS) |