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Java Web Services: Up and Running

First Edition Februar 2009
ISBN 978-0-596-52112-7
316 Seiten
EUR29.00

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

	
  1. Preface

    1. Code-Driven Approach

    2. Chapter-by-Chapter Overview

    3. Freedom of Choice: The Tools/IDE Issue

    4. Conventions Used in This Book

    5. Using Code Examples

    6. SafariŽ Books Online

    7. How to Contact Us

    8. Acknowledgments

  1. Chapter 1Java Web Services Quickstart

    1. What Are Web Services?

    2. A First Example

    3. A Perl and a Ruby Requester of the Web Service

    4. The Hidden SOAP

    5. A Java Requester of the Web Service

    6. Wire-Level Tracking of HTTP and SOAP Messages

    7. What’s Clear So Far?

    8. Java’s SOAP API

    9. An Example with Richer Data Types

    10. Multithreading the Endpoint Publisher

    11. What’s Next?

  2. Chapter 2All About WSDLs

    1. What Good Is a WSDL?

    2. WSDL Structure

    3. Amazon’s E-Commerce Web Service

    4. The wsgen Utility and JAX-B Artifacts

    5. WSDL Wrap-Up

    6. What’s Next?

  3. Chapter 3SOAP Handling

    1. SOAP: Hidden or Not?

    2. The RabbitCounter As a SOAP 1.2 Service

    3. The MessageContext and Transport Headers

    4. Web Services and Binary Data

    5. What’s Next?

  4. Chapter 4RESTful Web Services

    1. What Is REST?

    2. From @WebService to @WebServiceProvider

    3. A RESTful Version of the Teams Service

    4. The Provider and Dispatch Twins

    5. Implementing RESTful Web Services As HttpServlets

    6. Java Clients Against Real-World RESTful Services

    7. WADLing with Java-Based RESTful Services

    8. JAX-RS: WADLing Through Jersey

    9. The Restlet Framework

    10. What’s Next?

  5. Chapter 5Web Services Security

    1. Overview of Web Services Security

    2. Wire-Level Security

    3. Securing the RabbitCounter Service

    4. Container-Managed Security for Web Services

    5. WS-Security

    6. What’s Next?

  6. Chapter 6JAX-WS in Java Application Servers

    1. Overview of a Java Application Server

    2. Deploying @WebServices and @WebServiceProviders

    3. Integrating an Interactive Website and a Web Service

    4. A @WebService As an EJB

    5. Java Web Services and Java Message Service

    6. WS-Security Under GlassFish

    7. Benefits of JAS Deployment

    8. What’s Next?

  7. Chapter 7Beyond the Flame Wars

    1. A Very Short History of Web Services

    2. SOAP-Based Web Services Versus Distributed Objects

    3. SOAP and REST in Harmony

  1. Colophon

	

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