tailieunhanh - Lecture Object Oriented Programing - Chapter 28: JAX-WS web services, Web 2.0 and mash-ups

In this chapter you will learn: What a web service is; how to publish and consume web services in Netbeans; the elements that comprise web services, such as service descriptions and classes that implement web services; how to create client desktop and web applications that invoke web service methods. | 28 JAX-WS Web Services, Web and Mash-Ups A client is tome a mere unit, a factor in a problem. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle They also serve who only stand and wait. John Milton .if the simplest things of nature have a message that you understand, rejoice, for your soul is alive. Eleonora Duse Protocol is everything. Francoise Giuliani OBJECTIVES In this chapter you will learn: What a web service is. How to publish and consume web services in Netbeans. The elements that comprise web services, such as service descriptions and classes that implement web services. How to create client desktop and web applications that invoke web service methods. The important part that XML and the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) play in enabling web services. How to use session tracking in web services to maintain client state information. How to use JDBC with web services to connect to databases. How to pass objects of user-defined types to and return them from a web service. . | 28 JAX-WS Web Services, Web and Mash-Ups A client is tome a mere unit, a factor in a problem. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle They also serve who only stand and wait. John Milton .if the simplest things of nature have a message that you understand, rejoice, for your soul is alive. Eleonora Duse Protocol is everything. Francoise Giuliani OBJECTIVES In this chapter you will learn: What a web service is. How to publish and consume web services in Netbeans. The elements that comprise web services, such as service descriptions and classes that implement web services. How to create client desktop and web applications that invoke web service methods. The important part that XML and the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) play in enabling web services. How to use session tracking in web services to maintain client state information. How to use JDBC with web services to connect to databases. How to pass objects of user-defined types to and return them from a web service. Introduction Downloading, Installing and Configuring Netbeans and the Sun Java System Application Server Web Services Resource Center and Java Resource Centers at Java Web Services Basics Creating, Publishing, Testing and Describing a Web Service Creating a Web Application Project and Adding a Web Service Class in Netbeans Defining the HugeInteger Web Service in Netbeans Publishing the HugeInteger Web Service from Netbeans Testing the HugeInteger Web Service with Sun Java System Application Server’s Tester Web Page Describing a Web Service with the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) Consuming a Web Service Creating a Client to Consume the HugeInteger Web Service Consuming the HugeInteger Web Service SOAP Session Tracking in Web Services Creating a Blackjack Web Service Consuming the Blackjack Web Service Consuming a Database-Driven Web Service from a Web .

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