JavaWorld
December 1999
JavaWorld
December 1999 |
UDDI4J lets
Java do the
walking
UDDI4J lets
Java do the
walking |
Axis: The next generation of Apache SOAP
Axis: The next generation of Apache SOAP |
Use Web services
to integrate Web applications with
EISs
Use Web services
to integrate Web applications with
EISs |
Is WSDL the
indispensable API?
Is WSDL the
indispensable API? |
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services?
Is the JCP adequately preparing Java for Web services? |
XML glossary
XML glossary |
Sun boosts
Sun boosts enterprise Java |
Publish and find UDDI tModels with JAXR and
WSDL
Publish and find UDDI tModels with JAXR and
WSDL |
Axis-orizing objects for SOAP
Axis-orizing objects for SOAP |
Let the mobile
games begin, Part 2
Let the mobile
games begin, Part 2 |
The Java Web Services Tutorial
This tutorial is a beginner\'s guide to developing Web services and Web applications using the Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP). |
The J2EE 1.4 Tutorial
The J2EE 1.4 Tutorial is a guide to developing enterprise applications for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.4. Here we cover all the things you need to know to make the best use of this tutorial. |
WS-Specifications
WS-Specifications
The WS-Specifications build a composable architecture to form an environment for complex Web Service applications. Different vendors, such as BEA, IBM, Microsoft, RSA Security and SAP, have joined forces to lay the foundation of secure |
Excerpt from Apache Axis Live
Excerpt from Apache Axis Live
This chapter, "Getting Started with the Apache Axis Project," you will take "a brief look at what Axis is and how it implements some of the SOAP services. |
The State of JAXB: Availability, Suitability, Analysis, and Architecture
The State of JAXB: Availability, Suitability, Analysis, and Architecture
When working with XML in OO languages, there is little doubt that objects provide distinct advantages as compared to SAX, DOM, or raw XML. This process of working with XML and obj |
Turn EJB components into Web services
Summary
Web services have become the de facto standard for communication among applications. J2EE 1.4 allows stateless Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) components to be exposed as Web services via a JAX-RPC (Java API for XML Remote Procedure Call) endpoint, al |
SOAP Compression Sender for Apache Axis
Axis can be extended with this transport sender to support the compression of SOAP messages. The sizes of SOAP messages are dramatically reduced resulting in faster transmission over slow network connections. The extension is easy to install and can be us |
The JavaTM Web Services Tutorial
A beginner's guide to developing Web services and Web applications on the Java Web Services Developer Pack |
Chat Transcript: Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) 1.5
Learn about the exciting new web services features in the recently-released Java WSDP 1.5. |
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