UID:
almahu_9948025571302882
Format:
1 online resource (857 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
ISBN:
1-281-07820-4
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9786611078201
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0-08-050957-6
Series Statement:
The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems
Content:
Written by industry thought leaders, Java Web Services Architecture is a no-nonsense guide to web services technologies including SOAP, WSDL, UDDI and the JAX APIs. This book is the trusted advisor to systems architects and provides an unbiased look at many of the practical considerations for implementing web services including authorization, encryption, transactions and the future of Web Services.* Covers all the standards, the JAX APIs, transactions, security, and more.* Contains CD with author code and software from BEA, Sun, The Mind Electric, Altova, CapeClear, Systinet, Repub
Note:
Includes index.
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Front Cover; Java Web Services Architecture; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One: The Foundation; Chapter 1. Web Services Overview; What Are Web Services?; History; Web Services Technology; Other Concerns; Java and Web Services; Application Scenarios; Implementation Scenarios; Benefits of Web Services; A Word about Standards; Summary; References; Chapter 2. Service-Oriented Architecture; SOA Entities; SOA Characteristics; Summary; References; Chapter 3. Component-Based Service Development; Development Lifecycle; Design; Verification and Validation
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MaintenanceSummary; References; Chapter 4. SOAP; The Case for SOAP; What Does SOAP Define?; SOAP Message Structure; SOAP Message Elements; SOAP Processing Model; SOAP Encoding; SAAJ; Summary; Chapter 5. WSDL; Describing a Web Service; Describing Functional Characteristics of Services; WSDL 1.2; Summary; References; Chapter 6. UDDI; Discovering Web Services; Categorizing Services; Identifiers; Business Entity Relationships; UDDI's SOAP Interfaces; UDDI and SOAP/WSDL Relationships; Publishing WSDL Service Interfaces in UDDI; Internationalization and Multiple Languages; Extending a UDDI Registry
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UDDI4JPrivate UDDI Registries; UDDI Futures; Summary; Chapter 7. ebXML; Architectural Overview of ebXML; Putting It All Together; Summary; Part Two: The lAX APIs; Chapter 8. Java Web Service Developer Pack; Setting Up Java WSDP; Java WSDP Components; Summary; Chapter 9. JAXP; JAXP Architecture; SAX; DOM; When to Use SAX; When to Use DOM; When Not to Use Either; JAXP and XML Schemas; XSLT; XSLTc; JDOM; JAXP RI; Summary; References; Chapter 10. JAX-RPC; JAX-RPC Service Model; Data Types and Serialization; JAX-RPC Development; Advanced JAX-RPC; JAX-RPC Interoperability; JAX-RPC and J2EE; Summary
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Chapter 11. JAXMMessaging and MOM; Messaging and Web Services; Messaging in Java; JAXM Architecture; Designing with JAXM; Developing with JAXM; What Is Right for Me-JAXM or JAX-RPC?; Summary; Chapter 12. JAXR; Registries and Repositories; JAXR Architecture; The JAXR Information Model; The JAXR API; JAXR to UDDI Mapping; JAXR and ebXML Registry; Summary; Chapter 13. JAXB; The Need for Binding and JAXB; When to Use JAXB; JAXB Architecture; Developing with JAXB; XML-to-Java Mapping; The JAXB API; Validation with JAXB; Customizing JAXB; When to Use Custom Declarations; Summary
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Part Three: Advanced TopicsChapter 14. Transaction Management; Concepts; A Transaction Model for Web Services; New Transaction Specifications; JSRs for Web Service Transaction Support; Summary; Chapter 15. Security; Security Considerations for Web Services; Web Services Security Initiatives; Canonical XML; XML Digital Signatures; Apache XML Security; XML Encryption; Security Assertions Markup Language; Web Services Security Assertions; XML Access Control Markup Language; XML Key Management Specification; WS-I Specifications; SOAP and Firewalls; Security and J2EE; Java Cryptography Extensions
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Implementation Scenarios
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-55860-900-8
Language:
English