Developing Java Web Services: Architecting and Developing Secure Web Services Using Java
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RAMESH NAGAPPAN is an Enterprise Java Architect at Sun Java Center. With twelve years of experience, he specializes in the design and implementation of Java, CORBA, and XML-based distributed com- puting architectures for Internet applications, enterprise messaging, and Web services. He has also coauthored books on J2EE and EAI.
ROBERT SKOCZYLAS is an Enterprise Java Architect at Sun Java Center. With extensive experience in object-oriented technologies, he focuses on the design and implementation of large enterprise applications using Java and XML technologies.
RIMA PATEL SRIGANESH is a Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. She specializes in Java, XML, and Integration platforms. Her areas of technology passion include Distributed Computing Models, Trust Computing, Semantic Web, and Grid Computing Architectures.
ROBERT SKOCZYLAS is an Enterprise Java Architect at Sun Java Center. With extensive experience in object-oriented technologies, he focuses on the design and implementation of large enterprise applications using Java and XML technologies.
RIMA PATEL SRIGANESH is a Technology Evangelist at Sun Microsystems. She specializes in Java, XML, and Integration platforms. Her areas of technology passion include Distributed Computing Models, Trust Computing, Semantic Web, and Grid Computing Architectures.
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Foreword.
Introduction.
Part One: Evolution and Emergence of Web Services.
Chapter 1: Evolution of Distributed Computing.
Chapter 2: Introduction to Web Services.
Part Two: Web Services Architecture and Technologies.
Chapter 3: Building the Web Services Architecture.
Chapter 4: Developing Web Services Using SOAP.
Chapter 5: Description and Discovery of Web Services.
Chapter 6: Creating .NET Interoperability.
Part Three: Exploring Java Web Services Developer Pack.
Chapter 7: Introduction to the Java Web Services.
Chapter 8: XML Processing and Data Binding with Java APIs.
Chapter 9: XML Messaging Using JAXM and SAAJ.
Chapter 10: Building RPC Web Services with JAX-RPC.
Chapter 11: Java API for XML Registries.
Chapter 12: Using the Java Web Services Developer Pack: Case Study.
Part Four: Security in Web Services.
Chapter 13: Web Services Security.
Part Five: Web Services Strategies and Solutions.
Chapter 14: Introduction to Sun ONE.
Further Reading.
Index.
Introduction.
Part One: Evolution and Emergence of Web Services.
Chapter 1: Evolution of Distributed Computing.
Chapter 2: Introduction to Web Services.
Part Two: Web Services Architecture and Technologies.
Chapter 3: Building the Web Services Architecture.
Chapter 4: Developing Web Services Using SOAP.
Chapter 5: Description and Discovery of Web Services.
Chapter 6: Creating .NET Interoperability.
Part Three: Exploring Java Web Services Developer Pack.
Chapter 7: Introduction to the Java Web Services.
Chapter 8: XML Processing and Data Binding with Java APIs.
Chapter 9: XML Messaging Using JAXM and SAAJ.
Chapter 10: Building RPC Web Services with JAX-RPC.
Chapter 11: Java API for XML Registries.
Chapter 12: Using the Java Web Services Developer Pack: Case Study.
Part Four: Security in Web Services.
Chapter 13: Web Services Security.
Part Five: Web Services Strategies and Solutions.
Chapter 14: Introduction to Sun ONE.
Further Reading.
Index.