JAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start
May 4, 2010 by BPELforum · 2 Comments
Product DescriptionJAX: Java APIs for XML Kick Start covers the JAX APIs – fundamental for development of Java-based Web service applications as well as other e-Commerce applications requiring the exchange and manipulation of data. The book includes an overview of Web service fundamentals including SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL, all of which will be built upon [...]
Water: Simplified Web Services and XML Programming
Product Description* The essential guide to this exciting new programming language and the first book on the topic, written by one of the creators of Water programming * Water is a new, native Web service programming language that allows the developer to program in XML syntax, replacing the different languages of the [...]
Opening Up Library Systems Through Web Services and SOA: Hype, or Reality?
May 2, 2010 by BPELforum · Leave a Comment
Product DescriptionLibraries are increasingly demanding the ability to exploit their library systems (LIS) using application programming interfaces (APIs), Web services, or other technologies. This issue of “Library Technology Reports” explores how vendors of open source library technology are approaching this desire for customization plus an in-depth exploration of trends towards APIs, Web services, and the [...]
Building Web Applications with ADO.NET and XML Web Services
Product DescriptionLearn how to build a data-intensive Web application with XML Web services and ADO.NET! Richard Hundhausen, Steven Borg, Cole Francis, and Kenneth Wilcox have combined their years of expertise in this invaluable resource to teach you how a typical wired business can leverage Web services in B2B commerce. Using a case [...]
Securing Web Services with WS-Security: Demystifying WS-Security, WS-Policy, SAML, XML Signature, and XML Encryption
May 1, 2010 by BPELforum · 5 Comments
Product DescriptionYou know how to build Web service applications using XML, SOAP, and WSDL, but can you ensure that those applications are secure? Standards development groups such as OASIS and W3C have released several specifications designed to provide security – but how do you combine them in working applications? “Securing Web Services [...]













