Web Services Essentials (O'Reilly XML)

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This book is really lacking on current or useful information. It's mostly a cursory high-level overview. For anyone seriously interested in web services I'd recommend getting a different book! 271 pages not counting the index or glossary. Barely shelf material of limited usefulness. copyright is 2002, but book was written well before that date or century.

Author(s): Ethan Cerami
Series: O'Reilly XML
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 286

Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 3
Audience......Page 5
Organization......Page 6
Comments and Questions......Page 7
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Part I: Introduction to Web Services......Page 9
1.1 Introduction to Web Services......Page 10
1.2 Web Service Architecture......Page 14
1.3 XML Messaging......Page 19
1.4 Service Description: WSDL......Page 21
1.5 Service Discovery: UDDI......Page 22
1.6 Service Transport......Page 23
1.7 Security Considerations......Page 25
1.8 All Together Now......Page 26
1.9 Standards and Coherence......Page 28
Part II: XML-RPC......Page 29
2.2 Why XML-RPC?......Page 30
2.3 XML-RPC Technical Overview......Page 32
2.4 Developing with XML-RPC......Page 39
2.5 Beyond Simple Calls......Page 44
Part III: SOAP......Page 46
3.1 SOAP 101......Page 47
3.2 The SOAP Message......Page 49
3.3 SOAP Encoding......Page 52
3.4 SOAP via HTTP......Page 56
3.5 SOAP and the W3C......Page 58
3.6 SOAP Implementations......Page 59
4.1 Installing Apache SOAP......Page 61
4.2 Hello, SOAP!......Page 63
4.3 Deploying SOAP Services......Page 72
4.4 The TcpTunnelGui Tool......Page 76
4.5 Web Resources......Page 78
5.1 Working with Arrays......Page 79
5.2 Working with JavaBeans......Page 83
5.3 Working with Literal XML Documents......Page 93
5.4 Handling SOAP Faults......Page 97
5.5 Maintaining Session State......Page 102
Part IV: WSDL......Page 106
6.1 The WSDL Specification......Page 107
6.2 Basic WSDL Example: HelloService.wsdl......Page 109
6.3 WSDL Invocation Tools, Part I......Page 115
6.4 Basic WSDL Example: XMethods eBay Price Watcher Service......Page 117
6.5 WSDL Invocation Tools, Part II......Page 119
6.6 Automatically Generating WSDL Files......Page 122
6.7 XML Schema Data Typing......Page 125
Part V: UDDI......Page 138
7.1 Introduction to UDDI......Page 139
7.2 Why UDDI?......Page 140
7.3 UDDI Technical Overview......Page 142
7.4 UDDI Data Model......Page 143
7.5 Searching UDDI......Page 148
7.6 Publishing to UDDI......Page 161
7.7 UDDI Implementations......Page 173
7.8 Web Resources......Page 174
8. UDDI Inquiry API: Quick Reference......Page 175
8.1 The UDDI Inquiry API......Page 176
8.2 Find Qualifiers......Page 200
9.1 Getting Started......Page 201
9.2 Finding and Retrieving UDDI Data......Page 202
9.3 Publishing UDDI Data......Page 207
9.4 UDDI4J Quick Reference API......Page 210
Glossary......Page 274
Colophon......Page 286