"Java Web Services".
"Java Web Services" is a practical book loaded with
working examples of how each Java-based API can be used in real-world
business-to-business communications environments. Java developers will
learn how to use SOAP to perform remote method calls and message
passing; how to use WSDL (Web Services Description Language) An XML-based language for defining Web services. Developed by Microsoft and IBM, WSDL describes the protocols and formats used by the service. to describe the interface to a web service or
understand the interface of someone else's service, and how to use
UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) An industry initiative for a universal business registry (catalog) of Web services turned over to the stewardship of OASIS in 2002 as the version 3 specification of UDDI was released. to advertise, or publish, and look up services in each local or
global registry. The book also discusses security and interoperability
issues, integration with other Java enterprise technologies such as EJB
and JMS, the work being done on JAXM JAXM Java API for XML Messaging (Java, XML, WSDL) and JAX-RPC JAX-RPC Java Api for Xml-Based Remote Procedure Call packages, and
interoperability with Microsoft's .NET services.
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