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J2Ee Web Services (Paperback)

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ôJ2EEÖ Web Services is written in the tradition of great books people have come to expect from author Richard Monson-Haefel. More than a complete and concise Web services reference, this essential guide is the way for J2EE developers to quickly master Web services architecture and development.ö

ùFloyd Marinescu
Author, EJB Design Patterns
Director, TheServerSide.com

ôWritten in a straightforward and approachable style, Monson-Haefel's latest book is a mustread for any Java developer who is serious about understanding and applying the J2EE APIs in support of Web services. By concentrating on the core technologies endorsed by the WS-I, it clearly explains why Web services will succeed in realizing the interoperability promise where previous attempts have failed.ö

ùJames McCabe
Software IT Architect IBM

ôThis is the bestùand most completeùdescription of J2EE Web services that I've seen. If you're a Java developer, you need this book.ö

ùDavid Chappell
Chappell & Associates

ôFor Java Web service developers, this book is going to be there on their desk next to their PC for easy reference. The book has it all, clear guides as to what WSDL, SAAJ, UDDI are, and how they are used in a variety of examples. Monson-Haefel has created another classic with this volume.ö

ùDr. Bruce Scharlau
Department of Computing Science
University of Aberdeen, Scotland

ôRichard Monson-Haefel provides the most comprehensive analysis of J2EE Web services that I've seen so far to date. This book covers the core Web services technologies (XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI), as well as the Java APIs for Web services (JAX-RPC, SAAJ, JAXR, JAXP, and Web Services for J2EE, version 1.1). Richard also goes into detail on issues such as fault handling, type mapping, and JAX-RPC handlers. Developers will find this book to be a very valuable reference.ö

ùAnne Thomas Manes
Research Director, Burton Group
Author, Web Services: A Manager's Guide

ôJ2EEÖ Web Services is an excellent reference and tutorial for both beginning and seasoned Web services architects and developers. This book is the first to fully cover the WS-I 1.0 Web services standards and their integration with J2EE 1.4 components. Spend time with this book, and you'll soon master J2EE Web Services and be able to successfully use this technology to solve key business integration problems in your enterprise.ö

ùTom Marrs
Senior J2EE/XML/Web Services Architect
Distributed Computing Solutions, Inc.

Web services are revolutionizing the way enterprises conduct business, as they allow disparate applications to communicate and exchange business data. Now, Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EEÖ) delivers a complete Web services platform. But how do you make sense of the sea of acronyms in this emerging area? Richard Monson-Haefel comes to the rescue with this essential guide for Java developers who need to understand J2EE APIs for Web services and the Web services standards.

J2EEÖ Web Services is a comprehensive guide to developing and deploying Web services using J2EE technology. Concentrating on standards sanctioned by the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) for maximum interoperability, the author delves into Web-service standards and the J2EE 1.4 Web-service APIs and components with clear and engaging discussions.

Key topics covered include:

  • XML (eXtensible Markup Language) and XML Schema
  • SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
  • WSDL (Web Services Description Language)
  • UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration)
  • JAX-RPC (Java API for XML-based RPC)
  • SAAJ (SOAP with Attachments API for Java)
  • JAXR (Java API for XML Registries)
  • JAXP (Java API for XML Processing)
  • The appendices complement this wealth of information with coverage of XML regular expressions, Base 64 encoding, DTDs (document type definitions), SOAP Messages with Attachments (SwA), RCP/Encoded SOAP messaging, and references to other resources. In short, this accessible reference will give Java developers the tools they need to use J2EE technologies and APIs to integrate both enterprise applications and Web-based applications.





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