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Java Web Services Programming

* A must have for any serious Java developer, this title enables readers to build web services for next-generation applications with Sun's new Web Services pack for Java 2.
* Web services are the future of web application development
* Web services are a crucial element in emerging platforms from Sun, Microsoft, IBM, HP and others
* Covers building web services with Sun's Web Services pack
* Leading software development tool vendors, including Borland Software Corp., Oracle Corp. and WebGain Inc., as well as Sun's ForteTM tools group, plan to integrate the Web Services Pack into their Java IDEs
* Written by Java developers at leading technology training company NIIT USA.

Biography

Rashim Mogha develops courses and works as a trainer, project manager, and instructional and technical reviewer at NIIT. An MCSD, she handles assignments covering Java as well as many other Web technologies.

V. V. Preetham is a consultant specializing in Java 2 Enterprise Edition technologies. He has wide experience working with Java APIs, core J2EE patterns, Tomcat, XML, and BEA WebLogic Server.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Part 1: Introduction to Web Services.

Chapter 1: Web Services Architecture.

Part II: Web Services Technology Stack.

Chapter 2: XML.

Chapter 3: WSDL.

Chapter 4: SOAP.

Chapter 5: UDDI.

Part III: The Java Web Services Architecture.

Chapter 6: Introduction to JavaServer Pages and Java Servlets.

Chapter 7: J2EE and Web Services.

Chapter 8: JAXP.

Chapter 9: JAXB.

Chapter 10: JAXM.

Chapter 11: JAX-RPC.

Chapter 12: JAXR.

Chapter 13: JSTL.

Part IV: Appendixes.

Appendix A: WSDL Basics.

Appendix B: SOAP Fundamentals.

Appendix C: Fundamentals of UDDI Version 2.0 Programmer's API.

Appendix D: XML Primer.

Appendix E: Java WSDP.

Index.
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