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Perspectives on Web Services

Applying SOAP, WSDL and UDDI to Real-World Projects

von Zimmermann, Olaf / Peuser, Stefan / Tomlinson, Mark   (Autor)

Contains everything that a project team needs to know about the development and deployment of Web services with the IBM WebSphere product family. Included will be examples for all development artifacts in a format that can be reused in the reader's project. It combines the authors' own practical experiences with consolidated information on the latest product capabilities in a unique approach that allows the book to be easily accessible to a broad spectrum of readers. Finding a balance between a euphoric/optimistic and down-to earth/realistic view on the subject, this book will be an essential part of every Web service developer's bookshelf.

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Contains everything that a project team needs to know about the development
and deployment of Web services with the IBM WebSphere product family. Included
will be examples for all development artifacts in a format that can be
reused in the reader's project. It combines the authors' own practical
experiences with consolidated information on the latest product capabilities
in a unique approach that allows the book to be easily accessible to a
broad spectrum of readers. Finding a balance between a euphoric/optimistic
and down-to earth/realistic view on the subject, this book will be an essential
part of every Web service developer's bookshelf. 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 The Business Perspective.- 1.1 The Sponsor's View... and a Few Other Opinions
l.- 1.2 Web Services - Holy Grail or Déjà Vu?.- 1.3 Usage Scenarios.- 1.4
Potential Inhibitors.- 1.5 Introduction to the Case Study.- 1.6 Summary.- 2 The
Training Perspective.- 2.1 The Trainer's View... And What the Trainees Think.-
2.2 Web Services Concepts in a Nutshell.- 2.3 XML, XML Namespaces and XML
Schema.- 2.4 Understanding SOAP.- 2.5 Understanding WSDL.- 2.6 Understanding
UDDI.- 2.7 Summary.- 3 The Architecture Perspective.- 3.1 The Architect's View.-
3.2 Introduction to Web Services Architectures.- 3.3 Web Services Principles and
Patterns.- 3.4 Architectural Decisions.- 3.5 Non-Functional Requirements
(NFRs).- 3.6 Gaps and Countermeasures.- 3.7 Frequently Asked Questions.- 3.8
Summary.- 4 The Development Perspective.- 4.1 A Developer's View.- 4.2
Introduction to Developing Web Services in Java.- 4.3 Preparing the Sample
Application.- 4.4 Building rpc/encoded Services from Java.- 4.5 Building Web
Service Clients.- 4.6 Building rpc/encoded Services from WSDL.- 4.7 Programmatic
Access to WSDL.- 4.8 Using WS-Inspection to Build Service Indices.- 4.9 Using
UDDI.- 4.10 Using Other Web Services Bindings.- 4.11 Creating a document/literal
Service from WSDL.- 4.12 Creating a document/literal Service Client.- 4.13
Orchestrating Web Services.- 4.14 Using Attachments with SOAP.- 4.15 Using SOAP
Headers.- 4.16 Exporting the Completed Sample.- 4.17 Summary.- 5 The Operational
Perspective.- 5.1 The System Administrator's View.- 5.2 System Architectures for
Web Services Solutions.- 5.3 Deploying Web Services.- 5.4 Securing a Web
Services Implementation.- 5.5 The Web Services Gateway.- 5.6 Summary.- 6 The
Engagement Perspective.- 6.1 The Project Manager's View.- 6.2 Planning a Web
ServicesDevelopment Project.- 6.3 Lessons Learned and Design Advice.- 6.4
Summary.- 7 The Future Perspective.- 7.1 An Optimistic and a Pessimistic View.-
7.2 Emerging Specifications.- 7.3 Web Services and Grid Computing.- 7.4 A Quick
Look at the Semantic Web.- 7.5 Concluding Thoughts.- A Creating the Sample
Applications.- A.1 Building the PremierQuotes Policy System.- A.1.1 Configuring
a Cloudscape Environment.- A.1.2 Creating a New Database.- A.1.3 Creating the
Project Structures in WebSphere Studio.- A.1.4 EJB-RDBMS Mapping Approaches.-
A.1.5 Creating the Database Schema.- A.1.6 Generating Entity EJBs from the
Database Schema.- A.1.7 Creating a WebSphere Server to Deploy the Application.-
A.1.8 Binding the EJBs to the New Data Source.- A.1.9 Populating the Database
with Sample Data.- A.1.10 Data for PremierQuotes Cloudscape Database.- A.2
Updating the PremierQuotes Policy System.- A.2.1 Completing the Entity EJB
Implementations.- A.2.2 Creating the Session EJB.- A.2.3 Creating Value Objects
to Return from the Session Bean.- A.2.4 Inserting the Business Logic.- A.2.5
Creating a Local EJB Reference to the Address Entity.- A.2.6 Deploying the
Application.- A.2.7 Testing the New PremierQuotes Policy System.- A.3 Building
the DirtCheap Policy System.- A.3.1 Creating the New Database.- A.3.2 Creating
the Project Structure in WebSphere Studio.- A.3.3 Copying a Database Schema.-
A.3.4 Defming a New JDBC Data Source.- A.3.5 Deploying the New Enterprise
Application.- A.3.6 Populating the Database with Sample Data.- A.3.7 Data for
DirtCheap Insurance Cloudscape Database.- A.4 Updating the DirtCheap Policy
System.- A.4.1 Building JDBC Wrappers.- A.4.2 Defming a JDBC Resource
Reference.- A.4.3 Testing the New DirtCheap Insurance Policy System.- A.5
Configuring the WebSphere SDK for Web Services.- A.5.1 Setting up the Command
Line Environment.- A.5.2 Updating the Server Classpath.- A.5.3 Changing the
Default Classloading Behavior.- A.5.4 Resolving Problems with the Default UDDI
Data Source.- A.5.5 Changing Java 2 Security Privileges for Libraries.- A.5.6
Configuring the Application Server.- A.5.7 Installing the Universal Test
Client.- A.5.8 Script to Remove JDBC Providers.- B Java to XML Mapping
Reference.- B.1 Apache SOAP 2.3 Mappings.- B.2 JAX-RPC Mappings.- C Appendix
C#.- C.1 Overview to Building Web Service Clients.- C.2 Developing
rpc/encoded Clients in C#.- C.3 Developing document/literal Clients in C#.-
Sources of Information.- References.- Trademarks.- Copyright Notices. 

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"Web Services have emerged as a powerful tool for building complex but adaptive and agile enterprise systems in heterogeneous environments, enabling effective inter- and intra-enterprise integration. Perspective on Web Services: Applying SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI to Real-World Projects by Olaf Zimmermann, Mark R. Tomlinson, and Stefan Peuser contains erverything you need to know about developing and deploying Web services-oriented enterprise applications. Whatever your role in a Web Services application project - for example, software architect, developer, project manager, or systems administrator - you will find useful information in this book. (...) The authors combine their practical experience in Web service-oriented enterprise applications with reviews and a hands-on examination of the latest Web service specifications and technologies and IBM product capabilities."

Dragan Stojanovic on dsonlineputer 

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Medium: Buch
Format: Gebunden
Seiten: 684
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen: Juli 2003
Auflage: 2003
Maße: 241 x 160 mm
Gewicht: 1180 g
ISBN-10: 3540009140
ISBN-13: 9783540009146

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