Cross-Platform Web Services Using C Sharp And Java
Brian Hochgurtel
Everything you need to deploy Web services across multiple operating systems!
As the need for application-to-application communication and platform interoperability continues to grow, Web service developers need to be skilled in the technologies and languages that make this communication possible. Web services provide a language and platform independent standard for creating and connecting code that allows software applications (remote objects) to communicate with each other and users, via a network or the Web. Rather than focus on one specific technology or language, Cross-Platform Web Services Using C# and Java teaches how to integrate the various technologies of Web services using the two languages expected to dominate this growing area.
KEY FEATURES
* Focuses on the cross-platform interoperability of Web services
* Teaches all of the technologies and underlying standards of Web services, including XML, WSDL, and UDDI
* Covers development of .net and Java Web services
* Shows how to integrate applications developed with other languages and legacy systems
* Separate chapter on cross-platform implementation of Web service security including firewalls, SSL, ID, XML signatures, and testing
* Covers latest Web services tools of the Apache group, including SOAP, Axis and TOMCAT
* CD-ROM includes complete source code for all examples and projects
On the CD!
The companion CD-ROM includes all the code and projects from the various examples in the book.
* Code Samples
Contains all the code from examples in the book by chapter
* Images
Contains color versions of all the images in the book by chapter
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (WIN)
PC: Pentium II processor or greater; Windows NT, 2000 or XP Pro; IIS or Personal Web server installed; 128MB RAM minimum, 256MB recommended; 20MB hard drive space; CD-ROM drive; Hard drive; .net Framework SDK, Microsoft Visual Studio.net recommended; Java 2 SDK .
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