Perspectives on Web Services: Applying SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI to Real-World Projects - Book Reviews,
by Olaf Zimmermann
Perspectives on Web Services: Applying SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI to Real-World Projects FROM THE PUBLISHER This book is designed as a full and rich source book for architects, developers and project managers of Web services projects. The book is written by experienced practitioners. The text is accompanied by a realistic case study which leads the reader through a complete project lifecycle. J2EE and the IBM WebSphere product family serve as the sample implementation platform for the introduced concepts.Key Topics: � Seven - sometimes controversial - perspectives on Web services, covering the entire project lifecycle from opportunity identification to design, development and deployment � Business drivers and scenarios for Web services solutions � Understanding the Web services building blocks XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI � Service-oriented architectures and related non-functional requirements, architectural decisions and patterns � J2EE sample implementation platform: IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer and IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5 � Apache SOAP 2.3 and JAX-RPC programming through JSR 109 and Apache Axis; interoperability between Microsoft .NET C# and Apache SOAP � Runtime topologies for Web services solutions, Web services deployment and security � Best practices for the design and management of Web services projects � Trends such as Grid computing and the semantic Web. Features: � Project-centric approach including lessons learned and pitfalls to avoid � Checklists to decide whether Web services are an appropriate solution to a given business problem � Guide to W3C recommendations and other Web services specifications � Hands-on instructions and full source code for a complete reference implementation � Many rich illustrations, website support and extensive pointers to other Web resources.
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