Applied SOAP
Sams Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-672-32111-5 (ISBN)
This book takes the reader from the architecture of .NET to real-world techniques they can use in their own Internet applications. The reader is introduced to .NET and Web Services and explores (in detail) issues surrounding the fielding of successful Web Services. Practical guidelines as well as solutions are provided that the rader may use in their own projects. Some of the issues involve lack of specific guidance in the SOAP specification, while others transcend SOAP and involve issues Internet developers have grappled with since the inception of the World Wide Web. At this time, this book has no competition.
Kenn Scribner is a full-time consultant specializing in distributed applications, COM, Windows programming, and systems architecture. Kenn also instructs for Wintellect (www.wintellect.com), where he wrote both the XML for Windows Programmers and Web Services courses. He has written or contributed to a number of books, including Understanding SOAP (Sams Publishing), Sams Teach Yourself ATL Programming in 21 Days (Sams Publishing), MFC Programming with Visual C++ Unleashed (Sams Publishing), Sams Teach Yourself DirectX 7 in 21 Days (Sams Publishing), and Professional MFC (Wrox Press). Mark C. Stiver is a consulting software engineer with the largest news and business online information service, LexisNexis. Mark has over 12 years of distributed application experience in commercial, industrial, and military software development and is the co-author of Understanding SOAP (Sams Publishing). Mark is currently a major contributor to the architecture, design, and development of Web Services for large-scale data warehouse systems.
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(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Introduction.
I. FOUNDATIONS OF WEB SERVICES.
1. Web Service Fundamentals. What Are Web Services?
The Road to Web Services. Uses for Web Services. Web Service Properties. Creating a Web Service in Visual Studio .NET. Interface Design Tips.
2. .NET Architecture and Web Services Components.
Motivation for Creating .NET. The .NET Framework. The Common Language Runtime. Web Services.
3. Web Services and XML.
XML as a Wire Representation. Querying XML Elements Using Xpath. Essential XML. URIs and XML Namespaces. XML Schemas. Identifying XML Elements Using Xlink. XML Transformations. .NET's XML Architecture.
4. .NET Web Services and SOAP.
Why Is SOAP Needed? The SOAP XML Object Model. The SOAP Envelope. The SOAP Header. The SOAP Body. .NET SOAP Classes.
5. Web Service Description and Discovery.
Web Service Description Language. Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration.
6. Web Services in ASP.NET.
Web Service Processing in .NET. Web Services and Visual Studio .NET. Controlling the SOAP Serialization Format. Adding SOAP Headers. Adding a SOAP Extension. Errors and the SOAP Fault. Web Service State Management. Debugging and Deployment. Web Services and Best Practices.
7. Consuming .NET Web Services.
Visual Studio .NET Web Service Support. Consuming Web Services. SOAP Headers. Intercepting and Modifying SOAP Packets. More Deployment and Debugging.
III. MORE ADVANCED WEB SERVICES.
8. .NET Remoting.
.NET Remoting Architecture. Remotable Objects. .NET Remoting Example.
9. Extreme Web Services.
Embedded XML. SOAP and Attachments. Transactions. Debugging and Web Services. Web Service Documentation.
10. .NET and Web Service Security.
Security Terms and Concepts. Application-Level Security Versus System-Level Security. Web Services and Security. Breadth of Web Service Security. .NET Security.
IV. APPENDIXES.
Appendix A. Example .NET Web Service.
Tip of the Day Web Service in Visual Basic .NET. finger Web Service in C#.
Appendix B. Using ATL Server to Create Web Services. ATL Server Architecture. Example ATL Server Web Service.
Appendix C. XML Protocol and SOAP.
The Birth of XML Protocol. The XMLP Abstract Model. SOAP v1.2. XMLP, SOAP, and the Future.
Appendix D. .NET Web Service Resources.
XML General. General .NET Information. General Web Service Information. SOAP/XML Protocol. Remoting. UDDI. WSDL. Transactions. Tools. Security. ebXML. Sample Web Service.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.11.2001 |
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Verlagsort | Indianapolis |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 187 x 232 mm |
Gewicht | 707 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Objektorientierung |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 0-672-32111-4 / 0672321114 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-672-32111-5 / 9780672321115 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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