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Perspectives on Web Services - Olaf Zimmermann, Mark Tomlinson, Stefan Peuser

Perspectives on Web Services

Applying SOAP, WSDL and UDDI to Real-World Projects
Buch | Softcover
XXXII, 648 Seiten
2013 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-62468-1 (ISBN)
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'With a Foreword by Grady Booch

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.

 

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.NET 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.

"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 dsonline.computer.org

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.10.2013
Zusatzinfo XXXII, 648 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1263 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Grafik / Design
Schlagworte C# • Deployment • Design • Development • Enterprise Application Integration • grid computing • Header • Java • .NET • search engine marketing (SEM) • security • SOAP • structured design • UDDI • Web • Web Services • WebSphere • WSDL • XML
ISBN-10 3-642-62468-5 / 3642624685
ISBN-13 978-3-642-62468-1 / 9783642624681
Zustand Neuware
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