Understanding Web Services: XML, WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI
Web services enable the new generation of Internet-based applications. These services support application-to-application Internet communication--that is, applications at different network locations can be integrated to function as if they were part of a single, large software system. Examples of app...
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Zusammenfassung: | Web services enable the new generation of
Internet-based applications. These services support
application-to-application Internet communication--that is,
applications at different network locations can be integrated to
function as if they were part of a single, large software system.
Examples of applications made possible by Web services include
automated business transactions and direct (nonbrowser) desktop and
handheld device access to reservations, stock trading, and
order-tracking systems.Several key standards have emerged that together
form the foundation for Web services: XML (Extensible Markup
Language), WSDL (Web Services Definition Language), SOAP (Simple
Object Access Protocol), and UDDI (Universal Description,
Discovery, and Integration). In addition, ebXML (Electronic
Business XML) has been specified to facilitate automated business
process integration among trading partners.This book introduces the main ideas and concepts
behind core and extended Web services' technologies and provides
developers with a primer for each of the major technologies that
have emerged in this space. In addition, Understanding Web
Services summarizes the major architectural approaches to
Web services, examines the role of Web services within the .NET and
J2EE communities, and provides information about major product
offerings from BEA, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, IONA, Microsoft, Oracle,
Sun Microsystems, and others.Key topics include:XML facilities for structuring and serializing dataHow WSDL maps services onto communication protocols and
transportsWSDL support for RPC-oriented and document-oriented
interactionsSOAP's required and optional elementsMessage processing and the role of intermediaries in SOAPUDDI data formats and APIsHow ebXML offers an alternative to Web services that supports
reliable messaging, security, and trading-partner negotiationsWith Understanding Web Services, you
will be well informed and well positioned to participate in this
vast, emerging marketplace.
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