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- Service directory patterns employed in Java Web services as UDDI
- By Abhay BakshiExisting software architectures can be based on anything from primordial procedural programming C language, to object-oriented programming (C++/Java), to component-oriented programming (J2EE platform), to service-oriented programming. Each step increases the order of complexity of systems development and integration. Project requirements push for the architecture to be settled on...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, Programming languages, US Pharmacopeia, Java Web service, UDDI, service directory, SOA, Web service, Java, Web
- Technical articles 2003-08-06
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- Web service development with Java
- Web services promote platform neutrality and interoperability, but a language must be chosen for development. This book is a good fit if Java is your choice.The hype surrounding Web service technologies continues to swell, with acronyms like XML, UDDI, WSDL, and SOAP becoming commonplace. Both Microsoft and Sun have recast...
- Tags: SOAP, Web services, Channel management, Programming languages, UDDI, Baseline Inc., Web service, Simple Object Access Protocol, Java, Web
- Technical articles 2002-05-16
- Serializing Hash of Hash using .NET client to consume JAVa web service
- Hi All,I am really in trouble and for a long time now. My problem is like this: I have a JAVA webservice and I am writing a .NET client to consume the web service. I can consume the webservice that accept normal hashtables (by normal I mean hashtable containing key-value...
- Tags: javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service, Microsoft .NET, Java
- Discussion threads 2008-01-31
- Consuming Java Web Service in Vb.Net
- I have read your many articles covering this topic, and bvasically have learned quite a bit, however I have not been able to overcome an error I am getting. The web service is residing on a Unix server on our intranet. I have had no issues with getting the...
- Tags: Web services, cloud computing, Channel management, Web servers, .NET, que1nxa@..., Java, Web service, Web, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
- Discussion threads 2009-02-11
- Assemble Java Web services easier with GLUE
- Developing SOAP-compliant Web services can be confusing, but GLUE provides an easy-to-use toolkit for Java developers to use. Learn more about GLUE and check out some examples of how it's used.The Mind Electric's GLUE product is a Web service toolkit for Java programmers that offers an easy way to implement...
- Tags: SOAP, Web services, Web servers, Java, Mind Electric, Jeffrey Linwood, server class, business logic, server, Simple Object Access Protocol, facade class
- Technical articles 2002-12-17
- Consume a Web service in a .NET app
- Consuming a Web service in a .NET application is a straightforward process. Tony Patton discusses a Web services project with Java on one side and .NET on the other. I once worked on a project that utilized a backend built with Java and a...
- Tags: Web, Microsoft .NET, Tony Patton, Web services, Channel management, .NET, Development tools, Web service, proxy class, compiler, .NET Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- Technical articles 2005-07-01
- Consume a Web service in a .NET app
- I once worked on a project that utilized abackend built with Java and a user interface constructed with .NET.Communication between the Java and .NET components was necessaryfor a successful project, so a Web service was installed on theJava side with it being utilized by the .NET front-end. ...
- Tags: compiler, Microsoft .NET, Tony Patton, Web, Web service
- Technical articles 2005-07-01
- Work with Java Web Start beyond the sandbox
- Java Web Start can make deploying Java apps a breeze, but it may prevent those apps from accessing needed resources. Find out how to use Java Network Launching Protocol and application signing to access a user's system resources beyond the sandbox.When you deploy applications through Sun’s Java Web Start, they...
- Tags: Programming languages, Channel management, application sandbox, Ryan Brase, sandbox, Web Start, Java, system resource, Web, Java Network Launching Protocol
- Technical articles 2002-10-15
- Performance Comparison of Web Service Engines in PHP, Java, and C
- This paper performs a thorough study of the capability of PHP as a web service engine in both qualitative and quantitative aspects while comparing it with other web service engines implemented in Java and C. They used Axis2 for this purpose as it is an open source web service engine...
- Tags: Web, Performance, Java, PHP, Web Service, C, Payload, Web Service Engine, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How to print in Java Web Start
- The Java Web Start application sandbox lets users run applications from the Web with minimal access to system resources, such as a printer. This sandbox protects users’ systems from damage caused by malicious applications.However, when an application developer and the user both want the application to have access to the...
- Tags: Channel management, Printers, Java, Ryan Brase, Web Start PrintService, sandbox, Web Start, Web, Java Web Start
- Technical articles 2003-01-03
- Top 10 Web service security requirements
- Security is a critical, yet often overlooked aspect of Web services development. Consider these requirements when working with your next project.No matter how big your company is or what it does, security is a primary consideration when choosing a Web service for all applications. This first in a series of...
- Tags: Channel management, Web services, Middleware, Gunjan Samtani, data protection, Web service, Web, security, authentication, EAI
- Technical articles 2002-06-10
- Magical Web service tour
- The technical community is always in flux, with new technologies continuously emerging. Web services is the latest player, and every developer must be prepared. Roll up for a guided tour!As enterprise Web application development migrates from Business-to-Consumer (B2C) to the apparently more lucrative Business-to-Business (B2B) transaction model, developers must learn...
- Tags: Web services, SOAP, Channel management, Bain McKay, Web service, Web, J2EE Transaction, Simple Object Access Protocol, B2B
- Technical articles 2002-06-13
- An easy way to view complex Web service objects
- With ColdFusion MX CFMX, the most common return type for homegrown Web services is the recordset. Drop the ColdFusion component CFC in your site, make a call, and voila—instant data. Where you run into problems is when you try to call non-CFC Web services, such as those served by BEA...
- Tags: Web services, Thomas Ortega II, Web service, Web, bookTitles
- Technical articles 2003-09-04
- Develop a Web Service Without an IDE, Part 1: Focus on the Server: Create a Web Service Provider on the Command Line
- Although an Integrated Development Environment IDE like WebSphere Studio Application Developer Application Developer or Rational Application Developer can help create Web services, sometimes customers do not have access to such tools. This paper describes how to create a Web service provider using only the command-line tools, and includes several Java...
- Tags: Web, IDE, Web Service, Server, IBM Corp., Cloud Computing, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2005-12-09
- SoapBox Framework Web Service 2005 SR1 (Windows)
- Provides simplified access to XMPP/Jabber instant messaging through a SOAP Web service. The SoapBox Framework Web Service enables developers to create XMPP/Jabber-based instant messaging solutions via any language capable of accessing web services including VB.NET, C#, J#, Java, Cold Fusion, Perl, and PHP. The Web Service is also an ideal...
- Tags: Web, IM, Web Service, Microsoft Windows, Coversant, SoapBox Framework Web Service, Instant Messaging, Web Services, Cloud Computing, SOAP, Programming Languages, Internet, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2005-06-21
- Consume a Web service in a .NET app
- Consuming Web service with .Net with Java backendCan you give more details about the Java side so I can envision that portion as well?
- Tags: .net, CONSUME, java, ken.moore@..., Microsoft .NET, programming, Web, Web service
- Discussion threads 2005-10-20
- Single Sign-On for Java Web Start Applications Using MyProxy
- Single sign-on is critical for the usability of distributed systems. While there are several authentication mechanisms which support single sign-on (e.g. Kerberos and X.509), it may be difficult to modify a particular legacy application to utilize an authentication scheme other than username/password. A simple solution for single sign-on involves transmitting...
- Tags: Password, Java, Single Sign-on, Authentication, Authentication/Encryption, Security
- White papers 2006-11-03
- A Web Service Infrastructure for Thermochemical Data
- W3C standardized Web Services are becoming an increasingly popular middleware technology used to facilitate the open exchange of chemical data. While several projects in existence use Web Services to wrap existing commercial and open-source tools that mine chemical structure data, no Web Service infrastructure has yet been developed to compute...
- Tags: Web, Web Service, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2008-11-06
- JISGA: A Jini-Based Web Service-Oriented Grid Architecture
- This paper describes how to extend a Jini system into an OGSA-compliant infrastructure for Grid computing by introducing Web service techniques into the Jini system. The Jini-based Service-oriented Grid Architecture JISGA is presented, the functionality of the system is described, and the main services and components of the system are...
- Tags: Web, Jini, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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- Learning Curve Journal, Part 4: Accessing a Web Service
- This Learning Curve Journal series introduced a number of basic concepts and techniques to help one get started using the JavaFX Script programming language shortened in this series to JavaFX Script. This paper demonstrates how to use JavaFX Script to access a web service. In doing that, it also showed...
- Tags: Web, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web Service, Series, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Channel Management, Java, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2008-07-01
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