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Chapter 1: Web Services Overview
Table 1.1: Comparison of Physical Deployment Types
Table 1.2: Comparison of Logical Design Methods
Table 1.3: Web Services Standards Bodies
Chapter 4: SOAP
Table 4.1: The Object Representation of a SOAP Message in SAAJ
Chapter 5: WSDL
Table 5.1: WSDL Elements that May Be Extended
Chapter 6: UDDI
Table 6.1: Business Entity Identifiers
Table 6.2: System Properties Supported by UDDI4J
Chapter 7: ebXML
Table 7.1: ebXML Specification Status to Date
Chapter 9: JAXP
Table 9.1: The
org.xml.sax
Package
Table 9.2: The
org.xml.sax.helpers
Package
Table 9.3: The
org.xml.sax.ext
Package
Table 9.4: The SAX Parsing Part of JAXP in the
javax.xml.parsers
Package
Table 9.5: Properties that Can Be Configured with the SaxPaserFactory
Table 9.6: The DOM Parsing Part of JAXP in the
javax.xml.parsers
Package
Table 9.7: The
javax.xml.transform
Package
Table 9.8: The
javax.xml.transform.dom
Package
Table 9.9: The
javax.xml.transform.sax
Package
Table 9.10: The
javax.xml.transform.stream
Package
Chapter 10: JAX-RPC
Table 10.1: Portability across JAX-RPC and RMI
Table 10.2: Java-to-XML Data Type Mapping
Table 10.3a: XML-to-Java Data Type Mapping for Basic Types
Table 10.3b: XML-to-Java Data Type Mapping
Table 10.4: Mapping of SOAP Simple Types to Java
Table 10.5: Examples of RPC/Encoded, RPC/Literal, Document/Literal, and Document/Encoded Combinations
Table 10.6: Data Type Mapping between Java and WSDL
Table 10.7: MIME-to-Java Data Type Mapping
Table 10.8: Handler-Specific API in JAX-RPC
Table 10.9: JAX-RPC-Defined Holder Classes
Table 10.10: The Type Mapping System API
Table 10.11: Deserializers and Serializers Provided as Utilities by the Reference Implementation
Chapter 11: JAXM
Table 11.1: The MIME Mappings that Must Be Supported by Every SAAJ Implementation
Table 11.2: Core Interfaces in the
javax.xml.messaging
Package
Chapter 12: JAXR
Table 12.1: The JAXR Connection Properties
Table 12.2: Information Model Mapping
Table 12.3: Mapping of UDDI Publisher API to JAXR
Table 12.4: Mapping of UDDI Inquiry API to JAXR
Chapter 13: JAXB
Table 13.1: Additional Mappings Defined in JAXB
Table 13.2: JAXB Packages
Table 13.3: Unmarshalling from Different Sources
Table 13.4: Marshalling Object Trees into Different Destinations
Table 13.5: Marshaller Properties
Chapter 14: Transaction Management
Table 14.1a: All EJBs Deployed with Transaction Attribute
Require
d
Table 14.1b: Account Management EJB with Transaction Attribute
RequiresNe
w
Table 14.2: Properties of Traditional and Business Transaction Models
Chapter 15: Security
Table 15.1: Authentication Methods
Table 15.2: Symmetric Algorithms
Table 15.3: WS-I Specifications
Table 15.4: WS-Security Faults
Table 15.5: MD5 Example
Chapter 16: Practical Considerations
Table 16.1: Components of a Systems Management Strategy
Table 16.2: Web Services Features
Table 16.3: Load Testing Metrics
Table 16.4: Availability Statistics
Table 16.5: Caching Considerations
Table 16.6: Enabling Services
Appendix A: XML Schema
Table A.1: Facets
Table A.2: Facets
Appendix B: JSTL
Table B.1: Implicit objects in JSTL
Table B.2: JSTL tags
Table B.3: Absolute URI for JSTL tags
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Java Web Services Architecture (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems)
ISBN: 1558609008
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 210
Authors:
James McGovern
,
Sameer Tyagi
,
Michael Stevens
,
Sunil Mathew
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Implementing Multiple-Site Deployments
IP Video Telephony Solution Components
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Postfix Architecture
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Transport Layer Security
MySQL
C.1. Obtaining Postfix
PostgreSQL(c) The comprehensive guide to building, programming, and administering PostgreSQL databases
Working with Data in PostgreSQL
Sequences
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Prerequisites
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Programming .Net Windows Applications
Projects and Solutions
Drawing and GDI+
Updating Data Using DataSets
Exceptions and Debugging
Assert Yourself
GDI+ Programming with C#
Summary
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Transformation
Your First Printing Application
Marginal Printing: A Caution
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