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- Wed Java to Web services with JWSDP
- Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack JWSDP lets you write Web services applications entirely in the Java programming language, but the number and complexity of tools may prove intimidating to JWSDP novice programmers.JWSDP supports industry standards, ensuring interoperability with technologies and specifications created by standards groups, such as the World...
- Tags: Programming languages, Web services, Jeff Hanson, JAXR, JAXP, Testing JWSDP, Web, SAAJ, JWSDP, XML, API, Java, JAXM, Web service, JAX-RPC, JAXB
- Technical articles 2003-06-11
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- How to Use an Existing XML File as Part of a SOAPMessage Using the Java API for XML Messaging
- The Java API for XML Messaging ("JAXM") provides a set of tools to construct and send Simple Object Access Protocol SOAP messages. The API provides two main ways to construct SOAP messages: creating an object tree where each object represents part of the message (for example, SOAPBody, SOAPBodyElement) or using...
- Tags: Java, API, XML Messaging, Simple Object Access Protocol, XML File, SOAP, XML, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development
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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
- A brief review of the EJB 2.1 specification
- Java continues its rapid development with the EJB 2.1 specification. Take a closer look at the exciting new features available in this release.Most developers don't have the time or patience to go thru the 640-page EJB 2.1 specification, but they still need to know about enhancements introduced in EJB 2.1....
- Tags: J2EE, Application servers, Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, Channel management, Rahul Tyagi, enterprise bean, Java, EJB, Web service, EJB 2.1, timer service, Web, Web service endpoint, bean, endpoint, stateless session bean, session bean
- Technical articles 2002-09-16
- Use server-side processing to work around XForms' lack of browser support
- You may be wary of deploying XForms because it currently doesn't have much browser support. Most browsers will support XForms down the road, but for now, the only reliable and scalable way to implement it is through a server-side mechanism. For the purposes of this article, I'll walk you through...
- Tags: XML, Web browsers, Web browser, Peter V. Mikhalenko, XForm, Chiba XForms, XForms Processor
- Technical articles 2003-05-28
- Send XML documents online with SAAJ
- SOAP with Attachments API for Java SAAJ provides a standard way to send XML documents over the Internet from the Java platform. SAAJ enables you to produce and consume messages conforming to the SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 specifications and SOAP with Attachments note. When you choose to...
- Tags: Message, XML Document, XML, Attachment, Simple Object Access Protocol, Object, SAAJ, Attachments API, SAAJ 1.3, SAAJ 1.3 Specification, MIME, SAAJ API, SOAPMessage, SOAPPart, SOAPHeader, SOAPBody, AttachmentPart, Request Parameter, Enterprise Edition 5, SOAP, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Peter Mikhalenko
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