Defining data types and structures with xml schemas
Table of Contents
Preface........................................................... 1 Audience for This Book ............................................... 1 Structure of This Book ............................................... 2 Conventions ...................................................... 3 Comments and Questions .............................................. 3 Acknowledgments .................................................. 4
2.3 SOAP Faults .................................................. 22
2.4 The SOAP Message Exchange Model .................................. 25
3. Writing SOAP Web Services ......................................... 39 3.1 Web Services Anatomy 101 ........................................ 39 3.2 Creating Web Services in Perl with SOAP::Lite ........................... 41 3.3 Creating Web Services in Java with Apache SOAP ......................... 46 3.4 Creating Web Services In .NET ...................................... 52 3.5 Interoperability Issues ............................................ 58
4. The Publisher Web Service .......................................... 62 4.1 Overview ..................................................... 62 4.2 The Publisher Operations .......................................... 63 4.3 The Publisher Server ............................................. 64 4.4 The Java Shell Client ............................................. 71
9. The Future of Web Services ........................................ 9.1 The Future of Web Development .................................... 9.2 The Future of SOAP ............................................ 9.3 The Future of WSDL ............................................ 9.4 The Future of UDDI ............................................ 9.5 Web Services Battlegrounds ....................................... 9.6 Technologies ................................................. 9.7 Web Services Rollout ............................................ A. Web Service Standardization ....................................... A.1 Packaging Protocols ............................................ A.2 Description Protocols ........................................... A.3 Discovery Protocols ............................................ A.4 Security Protocols .............................................. A.5 Transport Protocols ............................................. A.6 Routing and Workflow .......................................... A.7 Programming Languages/Platforms .................................. |
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