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- 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
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
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- Practical examples for establishing Web service security in .NET
- Because security is one of the most fundamental aspects in the development and deployment of a Web service, there are a myriad of articles, documentation, and samples of how to make it secure. Yet the majority of this information is conveyed as abstract theory, as opposed to practical, real-world implementation.Here,...
- Tags: Web services, Channel management, Microsoft .NET, SecurityContext class, Kevin Koch, Web service, Web
- Technical articles 2003-05-05
- Take control of your Web service messages in .NET
- Writing Web services in Visual Studio .NET may be easy, but how do you tweak the WSDL and SOAP that .NET builds for you? Think bracketed decoration attributes.The .NET Framework makes the creation of a Web service almost embarrassingly simple, particularly when you’re developing in Visual Studio .NET. Just about...
- Tags: SOAP, Web services, .NET, Middleware, Microsoft .NET Framework, Bill Dawson, Simple Object Access Protocol, Web service, header, Microsoft ASP.NET, header element, instance variable, Web, Microsoft .NET
- Technical articles 2002-12-27
- Planning Web services security
- Opening up Web services to the world requires a robust security implementation to stop unauthorized access. Learn about two basic Web services security approaches: channel security and package security.If you ask development architects from either the Java or the .NET camp about the future of software development, they can finally...
- Tags: Web services, Channel management, SSL/TLS, Web Services Security, e Advantage, channel security, security, Web service, Web
- Technical articles 2002-10-16
- Web services B2B implementation demonstration: John's business logic
- In part three of this series, we reviewed the design principles behind database modeling and implemented some common practices to create the physical database structures for both John's and Tom's applications. We also generated our data access tier and created database entrance points for each entity in our database by...
- Tags: Kevin Koch, data access, Web services B2B, implementation demonstration, Web Services B2B Implementation Demonstration, Web, database, business logic
- Technical articles 2003-10-08
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