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| 1. Table of Contents |
| 2. BackCover |
| 3. Architecting Web Services |
| 4. Introduction | Why Architecting Web Services? |
| 5. Who This Book is Written For | Who This Book is Written For |
| 6. The Supporting Web Site | The Supporting Web Site |
| 7. Following the Examples | Following the Examples |
| 8. Chapter 1: What are Web Services? | Overview |
| 9. Background | Background |
| 10. Sharing Information | Sharing Information |
| 11. Sharing Processes | Sharing Processes Exposing Processes Through Interfaces Sharing Processes Locally Addressing Enterprise Application Integration |
| 12. Evolution of the Web Service Solution | any process that can be integrated into external systems through valid XML documents over Internet protocol |
| 13. Discerning Web Services | Discerning Web Services The Static Web Page FTP File Transfer HTTP Form Submission |
| 14. Summary | Summary |
| 15. Chapter 2: Web Services Architecture | Web Services Partnership Scenarios |
| 16. Communication Architecture | Communication Architecture The Transport Layer The Web Service The Web Service Consumer |
| 17. Logical Architecture | Logical Architecture Web Applications Web Services |
| 18. Summary | Summary |
| 19. Chapter 3: XML Technical Primer | Overview |
| 20. Building XML | Building XML The Background on Markup Languages The Purpose of XML XML Structures |
| 21. Defining XML | Defining XML The Document Type Definition Namespaces The XML Schema |
| 22. Summary | Summary |
| 23. Chapter 4: Using XML | Working with XML DOM SAX SAX Versus DOM |
| 24. Manipulating XML | Manipulating XML XSLT Usage |
| 25. Summary | Summary |
| 26. Chapter 5: Web Services Models | Overview |
| 27. Presentation Model | Presentation Model Exposure Level Presentation Services |
| 28. Interface Model | Interface Model Processes Payloads |
| 29. Security Model | Security Model System Access Application Authentication Transport Integrity Payload Validation |
| 30. Summary | Summary |
| 31. Chapter 6: Building a Web Services Call | Overview |
| 32. Exposing a Java Class | Exposing a Java Class Designing the Mortgage Calculator Web Service Building the Web Service Deploying the Web Service |
| 33. Exposing a COM Object | Exposing a COM Object Designing the Weather Web Service Building the Web Service Future Enhancements |
| 34. Summary | Summary |
| 35. Chapter 7: Building a Web Services Workflow | Overview |
| 36. Understanding the Requirements | Understanding the Requirements |
| 37. Selecting the Technologies | Selecting the Technologies |
| 38. Modeling the Web Service | Modeling the Web Service The Presentation Model The Interface Model The Security Model |
| 39. Designing the Web Service | Designing the Web Service Business Layer Interface Layer Data Layer |
| 40. Implementing the Web Service | Implementing the Web Service Base Service Availability Form Availability Request Hotel Detail View Reservation Form Reservation Request Presentation Model |
| 41. Testing the Service | Testing the Service |
| 42. Summary | Summary |
| 43. Chapter 8: Consuming Web Services | Overview |
| 44. Consuming a Web Services Call | Consuming a Web Services Call Consuming the Weather Forecast Web Service via Java Consuming the Mortgage Calculator Web Service via ASP Our Scenario Analyzing the Existing Application Designing the Consumer Implementing the Consumer Testing the Consumer |
| 45. Summary | Summary |
| 46. Chapter 9: The Direction of Web Services | Overview |
| 47. Emerging Standards | Emerging Standards XML-RPC (XML-Remote Procedure Call) SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) WSDL (Web Services Definition Language) UDDI (Universal Description Discovery and Integration) ebXML (eBusiness XML) XLANG XAML (Transaction Authority Markup Language) XKMS (XML Key Management Specification) SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) XML-SIG (XML Signature Syntax and Processing) |
| 48. Vendor Strategies | Vendor Strategies Ariba BEA Bowstreet Hewlett-Packard IBM Microsoft Sun |
| 49. Summary | Summary |
| 50. Index | Symbols |
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