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Web Services: A Technical Introduction

Autor Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, B. Duwaldt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2002

Appropriate for all courses in Web services for both introductory computer science students and students following a business track.

In Web Services: A Technical Introduction, the world-renowned Deitel & Associates training organization presents a complete overview of Web services for both business and technical students. The authors illuminate both the technology underlying Web services and the business implications of implementing them. Students will start by understanding what Web services are, how they differ from previous computing paradigms, and what benefits they offer. They will explore each leading Web service business model, including B2B and B2C scenarios, and the core standards that enable them: XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. The book reviews strategies of key industry players such as Microsoft, Sun, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, BEA, Oracle, and IONA; then moves on to detailed treatments of both .NET and Java Web services. Students will learn about Web services security: both the risks involved and the technologies for mitigating them. Numerous case studies explain how Web services enable organizations to increase efficiency, create new revenue streams and interact with customers and business partners more effectively. Appendices contain Visual Basic .NET and Java(TM) LIVE-CODE(TM) implementations of Web services applications, a complete introduction to XML markup, and an up-to-date guide to online Web services information resources.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780130461353
ISBN-10: 0130461350
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 179 x 231 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Prentice Hall PTR
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States

Descriere

For IT managers and the business professionals who rely on IT, few technologies offer as much promise as Web Services. Now, there's a complete Web Services briefing designed specifically for non-programmers. In this book, world-renowned technology trainers and consultants Harvey and Paul Deitel cover everything managers need to know about Web Services: business models, potential benefits, platforms, strategies, processes, and technologies. The Deitels clearly explain what Web Services are, and how they've evolved to solve problems that can't easily be addressed with traditional distributed technologies. They explain why Web Services offer powerful opportunities for slashing overhead and simplifying process integration, while clearly identifying risks (including standards instability, and concerns about security, application management, and performance). They review major technologies for enabling Web Services, including XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI; competitive strategies from Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, and IBM; as well as Linux-based approaches. Coverage also includes: comparisons of service-to-business (S2B), service-to-employee (S2E), and service-to-consumer (S2C) business models, including early examples such as .NET My Services and the Liberty Alliance; and the impact of Web Services on CRM, human resources, collaboration, and throughout the enterprise.

Cuprins



Illustrations.


Preface.


 1. Introduction to Web Services.


 2. Web Services: A New Computing Paradigm.


 3. Web Services Business Models.


 4. Web Services and Enterprise Computing.


 5. XML and Derivative Technologies.


 6. Understanding SOAP and WSDL.


 7. UDDI, Discovery and Web Services Registries.


 8. Web Services Platforms, Vendors and Strategies.


 9. .NET Web Services: A Conceptual Overview.


10. Java Web Services: A Conceptual Overview.


11. Computer and Internet Security.


12. Web Services Security.


Appendix A. Introduction to XML Markup.


Appendix B. Implementing Web Services in Visual Basic .NET.


Appendix C. Implementing Web Services in Java.


Appendix D. Best Web Services Web Sites.


Glossary.


Index.

Notă biografică

Harvey M. Deitel is one of the world's leading computer science instructors and seminar presenters, and author of twelve books. Paul J. Deitel has taught programming at many of the world's leading companies. Together, they have written numerous books, and are principals of Deitel & Associates, a leading global training firm.

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Web Services A Technical Introduction
Understand all this:
  • What Web services are and how they work
  • How Web services can reduce costs andincrease efficiency
  • Core Web services technologies: XML, SOAP,WSDL and UDDI
  • Web-services security: emerging standardsthat can mitigate risk
  • .NET and Java™ (JAXM, SAAJ and JAX-RPC) Web-services implementations
  • Web services strategies from MicrosoftSun®, IBM®, HP®, BEA™, and others
  • Web services business models
  • Case studies examining real companiesusing Web services
  • And more... The technical professional¿s complete guide to the business andtechnology of Web services
    Written for IT managers, software developers and business professionals alike, this guide explains thebusiness and technology of Web services. Begin with an explanation of what Web services are, howthey differ from previous computing paradigms and what benefits they offer. Explore Web servicesbusiness models-including B2B and B2C scenarios-and the core standards that enable them:XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
    Understand the strategies of key industry players, including Microsoft® , Sun® Microsystems, IBM®,Hewlett-Packard and BEA Systems; then move on to detailed treatments of .NET and Java™ Webservices. Learn about Web-services security, the risks involved and the technologies that can secureyour infrastructure. Numerous case studies explain how Web services enable organizations to increaseefficiency, create new revenue streams and interact with customers and business partners moreeffectively. Appendices contain Visual Basic® .NET and Java LIVE-CODE™ implementations of Web-services-based applications.
    Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the interna-tionallyrecognized IT content-creation and corporate-training organization. Together with theircolleagues at Deitel & Associates, Inc., they have written the successful How to Program Series collegetextbooks that hundreds of thousands of students throughout the world have used to master C,C++, Java, C # , Visual Basic .NET, Perl, Python, XML and other languages.
    DEITEL TESTIMONIALS (from Pre-Publication Reviewers)
    "This is a huge topic to tackle with a single volume and I think it doesan excellent job covering all the bases. Even though I¿ve been workingwith Web services for over a year and a half, I learned quite a bit!"-Justin Whitney"This book provides a technically focused introduction that strikes agood balance between the implications that Web services have uponbusiness as well as upon technical infrastructures."-Kyle Gabhart"I love this book. I have pretty much all the Web services books thathave been released...and so far, I like this one best...actually I pretty much always like theDeitels best...Each chapter is self contained enough that one can use it as a reference book."-Mason Ham The DEITEL™ Developer Series is designed for practicing professionals. The series presents focusedtreatments of emerging technologies, including .NET, J2EE™, Web services and more. Each book inthe series contains the same LIVE-CODE™ teaching methodology used so successfully in the Deitels¿How to Program Series college textbooks. The series includes a wide selection of books suitable forthree types of readers:
    • A Technical Introduction: Broad overviews of new technologies for programmers,technical managers and other technical professionals
    • A Programmer's Introduction: Focused treatments of programming fundamentals for practicing programmers and for novices
    • For Experienced Programmers: Detailed treatments of language topics for experiencedprogrammers

Caracteristici

  • Complete technical and business introductions to Web services—Illuminates both Web services technologies and the business rationale for Web services.
    • Helps students understand Web services advantages and limitations from both a technical and business viewpoint.
  • Practical business scenarios and case studies—Explains how Web services can drive improved efficiency, new revenue streams, and more effective processes within and beyond the organization.
    • Helps students identify realistic business opportunities for utilizing Web services.
  • Practical introductions to XML and all XML-related standards for Web services development—Clearly and simply introduces XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI.
    • Gives students a strong understanding of the XML technologies they will rely on in any Web services project, regardless of their technical or business role.
  • Web services security coverage—Includes detailed coverage on securing Web services: risks and mitigation techniques.
    • Helps students address one of todays most challenging obstacles to Web services deployment in the enterprise.
  • Vendor strategies—Introduces Web services strategies from Microsoft, Sun, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, BEA, Oracle, IONA, and other leaders.
    • Shows students how the leading technology vendors are bringing Web services solutions to market, so they can assess their options more effectively.
  • Detailed .NET and Java web services overviews, including sample applications for each platform—Presents chapter-length introductions to Microsofts and Suns Web services platforms, plus complete, working .NET and Java Web service applications, with color coded syntax and thorough annotations.
    • Helps programming students more clearly understand the realities of Web services implementation in both of the two leading platforms.
  • By Deitel & Associates, world-class college and corporate programming training specialists—Authored by an expert team that has helped millions of students and professionals master new technologies through books, multimedia, seminars, and live training sessions.
    • Gives students confidence that they are receiving information that is thorough, accurate, clear, and pedagogically proven.