Web services theory and practice
This is a soup-to-nuts reference guide on all aspects of Web Services - where Web Services is a fast emerging set of Internet-specific middleware technology to further promote the growth of all aspects of e-business via standardization, collaboration and ""franchising."" This bo...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Digital Press
c2004.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627057106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Web Services: Theory and Practice; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Web Services: What, Why, and Where?; 1.1 What are Web services?; 1.2 Why there is a need for Web services; 1.3 When to implement Web services; 1.4 How to create and use Web services; 1.5 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 2. XML-The Backbone of Web Services; 2.1 XML from 33,000 feet; 2.2 What XML is all about; 2.3 The very basics of XML; 2.4 Contrasting XML against HTML; 2.5 DTDs and XML schema; 2.6 XSL and XSL: Making XML presentable; 2.7 XML editors and XML APIs
- 2.8 WSDL in a nutshell2.9 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 3. Microsoft's Web Services; 3.1 The real and not-so-real issues; 3.2 The .NET initiative; 3.3 The pivotal .NET offerings; 3.4 Microsoft's .NET passport; 3.5 HailStorm; 3.6 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 4. Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration; 4.1 The rationale and motivation for UDDI; 4.2 The UDDI model; 4.3 How UDDI has evolved; 4.4 UDDI implementations-UBR and otherwise; 4.5 Security and integrity in relation to UDDI implementations; 4.6 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 5. SOAP
- 5.1 SOAP: The genesis and evolution5.2 SOAP: The overall model; 5.3 SOAP messages; 5.4 SOAP implementations; 5.5 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 6. Java and Web Services; 6.1 Java: An overview; 6.2 The Java 2 platforms; 6.3 Java support for Web services; 6.4 Web services-related Java implementations; 6.5 Java in relation to .NET relative to Web services; 6.6 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 7. Deploying and Managing Web Services; 7.1 Web services: The risk assessment; 7.2 Security considerations for Web services; 7.3 A predeployment checklist for Web services
- 7.4 The platform issue-yet again7.5 Managing it all; 7.6 Q&A: A time to recap and reflect; Chapter 8. Taking Stock of Web Services; 8.1 Web services. A SWOT analysis; 8.2 What is the real cost of implementing Web services?; 8.3 The last hurrah in terms of the advantages of Web services; 8.4 Q&A. A final reprise and recap; Acronyms; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; About the Author