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J2EE Platform Web Services
J2EE Platform Web Services
ISBN: 0131014021
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 127
Authors:
Ray Lai
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Chapter 1. Jumpstart
1.1 What Are the Next Frontiers?
1.2 How This Book Is Different
1.3 Bringing the Pieces Together
1.4 Tour of the Book
1.5 Special Features
Chapter 2. The Web Services Phenomenon and Emerging Trends
2.1 Chapter Overview
2.2 Chapter Objectives
2.3 Changing Economic Landscape
2.4 Emerging Trends
2.5 Case Studies
2.6 Establishing a Business Case
2.7 Perspectives
Chapter 3. Web Services Technology Overview
3.1 Chapter Overview
3.2 Chapter Objectives
3.3 Web ServicesThe Evolution
3.4 Enabling Technology
3.5 The Web Services Marketplace
3.6 Web Services-Enabling Your Applications
3.7 Web Services in Action
3.8 Perspectives
Chapter 4. Web Services Architecture and Best Practices
4.1 Chapter Overview
4.2 Chapter Objectives
4.3 Web Services Architecture
4.4 What Is a Reference Architecture?
4.5 Web Services Architecture Principles
4.6 Supporting Software Tools
4.7 Inside Web Services
4.8 Web Services Design Patterns
4.9 Perspectives
Chapter 5. Mainframe Integration and Interoperability
5.1 Chapter Summary
5.2 Chapter Objectives
5.3 Background to Mainframe Interoperability
5.4 Integration Points
5.5 Alternatives to Mainframe Interoperability
5.6 Perspectives
Chapter 6. Enterprise and Cross-Enterprise Integration
6.1 Chapter Overview
6.2 Chapter Objectives
6.3 Background
6.4 Web Services and EAIFriends or Foes?
6.5 Cross-Enterprise Integration Framework
6.6 Emerging Integration Technology
6.7 Integration Design Patterns
6.8 Perspectives
Chapter 7. Web Services Security
7.1 Chapter Overview
7.2 Chapter Objectives
7.3 Some Myths and Common Beliefs
7.4 Web Services Security Requirements
7.5 Recent Web Services Security Initiatives
7.6 Web Services Security Patterns
7.7 Perspectives
7.8 Paper and Pencil
Chapter 8. Web Services in Action: Case Study
8.1 Objective
8.2 Assumptions
8.3 Use Case Scenario
8.4 Case Study Design
8.4 Case Study Design
8.5 User Experience
8.6 Sample Code Analysis
8.7 Code Customization and Deployment
8.8 Lessons Learned
Chapter 9. The Next Frontiers
9.1 So Many Changes
9.2 Are There Any Next Frontiers?
9.3 Managing the Next Wave
9.4 Paper and Pencil
Appendix A. Resources and References
A.1 Web Services Portals
A.2 Web Services News
A.3 Development Platforms and Tools, Including Tutorials and Articles
A.4 Vendor-Specific Web Services Sites
A.5 Web Services Standards Bodies and Communities
A.6 SOAP-Specific
A.7 UDDI-Specific
A.8 Web Services Security
A.9 Web Services Conferences
A.10 Miscellaneous
Appendix B. Some Web Services Vendors
B.1 Objectives
B.2 Avinon
B.3 BEA
B.4 bindsystems
B.5 bowstreet
B.6 CapeClear
B.7 IBM
B.8 IONA s XMLBus
B.9 Kildara
B.10 Microsoft
B.11 mindElectric
B.12 Novell (Silverstream)
B.13 Sun Microsystems
B.14 Systinet
B.15 XML Global
Appendix C. Demo Environment Set-up
C.1 Platform Requirements
C.2 Installation and Configuration
C.3 Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE)
C.4 Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP)
C.5 AXIS
C.6 ANT
C.7 Trust Service Integration Kit (TSIK)
C.8 jSAML
C.9 SOAP-Lite
C.10 Directory Structure
C.11 Software Environment Configuration
C.12 CLASSPATH Set-up
C.13 Verifying Set-up
C.14 Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP)
C.15 AXIS
C.16 Trust Service Integration Kit (TSIK)
C.17 jSAML
C.18 SOAP-Lite
C.19 Troubleshooting
J2EE Platform Web Services
ISBN: 0131014021
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 127
Authors:
Ray Lai
BUY ON AMAZON
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace (Programmer to Programmer)
SWT/JFace Mechanisms
Menus, Toolbars, Cool, Bars, and Actions
Other Important SWT Components
SWT Graphics and Image Handling
Eclipse Forms
The Java Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 4th Edition
What Is a Message?
Advantages of Exceptions
Code Samples
Questions and Exercises
Appendix A. Common Problems and Their Solutions
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Fashion Logistics and Quick Response
Logistics in Tesco: Past, Present and Future
Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
The Development of E-tail Logistics
Transforming Technologies: Retail Exchanges and RFID
Programming .Net Windows Applications
System Requirements
Events
Splitter
Writing It by Hand
Data Reader
GDI+ Programming with C#
Understanding GDI+
Graphics Class Properties
Color Mapping Using Color Objects
Alpha Blending
Section A.2. Understanding the try...catch Block
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Programmers Cookbook (Pro-Developer)
Files and Directories
Windows Controls
ADO.NET
ASP.NET Web Applications
Useful COM Interop
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