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J2EE Web Services Using BEA WebLogic ® Hewlett-Packard Professional Books HP-UX Cooper/Moore HP-UX 11i Internals Fernandez Configuring CDE Keenan HP-UX CSE:Official Study Guide and Desk Reference Madell Disk and File Management Tasks on HP-UX Olker Optimizing NFS Performance Poniatowski HP-UX 11i Virtual Partitions Poniatowski HP-UX 11i System Administration Handbook and Toolkit,Second Edition Poniatowski The HP-UX 11.x System Administration Handbook and Toolkit Poniatowski HP-UX 11.x System Administration “How To”Book Poniatowski HP-UX 10.x System Administration “How To”Book Poniatowski HP-UX System Administration Handbook and Toolkit Poniatowski Learning the HP-UX Operating System Rehman HP-UX CSA:Official Study Guide and Desk Reference Sauers/Ruemmler/Weygant HP-UX 11i Tuning and Performance Weygant Clusters for High Availability,Second Edition Wong HP-UX 11i Security UNIX,LINUX Mosberger/Eranian IA-64 Linux Kernel Poniatowski Linux on HP Integrity Servers Poniatowski UNIX User’s Handbook,Second Edition Stone/Symons UNIX Fault Management COMPUTERARCHITECTURE Evans/Trimper Itanium Architecture for Programmers Kane PA-RISC 2.0 Architecture Markstein IA-64 and Elementary Functions NETWORKING/COMMUNICATIONS Blommers Architecting Enterprise Solutions with UNIX Networking Blommers OpenView Network Node Manager Blommers Practical Planning for Network Growth Brans Mobilize Your Enterprise Cook Building Enterprise Information Architecture Lucke Designing and Implementing Computer Workgroups Lund Integrating UNIX and PC Network Operating Systems SECURITY Bruce Security in Distributed Computing Mao Modern Cryptography:Theory and Practice Pearson et al. 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Published by Pearson Education,Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Upper Saddle River,New Jersey 07458 Prentice Hall offers excellent discounts on this book when ordered in quantity for bulk pur- chases or special sales.For more information,please contact U.S.Corporate and Government Sales,1-800-382-3419,[email protected] sales outside the U.S.,please contact International Sales,[email protected]. Company and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks oftheir respective owners. All rights reserved.No part ofthis book may be reproduced,in any form or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. Printed in the United States ofAmerica First Printing October 2004 ISBN 0131430726 Pearson Education LTD. Pearson Education Australia PTY,Limited. Pearson Education Singapore,Pte.Ltd. Pearson Education North Asia,Ltd. Pearson Education Canada,Ltd. Pearson Educatión de Mexico,S.A.de C.V. 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I dedicate this book To my father who inspired me to achieve what appeared impossible and dared me to break new ground and To my mother who instilled in me the desire to pursue excellence and the value ofperseverance This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents ix Contents Foreword xviii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Introduction to Web Services 7 Developments Leading up to Web Services 8 What Are Web Services? 10 Platforms for Developing Web Services 10 Web Services Standards Organizations 10 Web Services Standards 11 XML 11 SOAP 14 WSDL 19 UDDI 22 WS- Security 23 Summary 24 Chapter 2 Essentials of J2EE 25 Overview of J2EE 25 The J2EE Architecture 26 J2EE Components 27 J2EE Containers 33 J2EE Services and APIs 34 Assembling a J2EE Application 40 Web Services Support in J2EE 42 J2EE 1.4 Specification 43 Summary 47 References 48 Chapter 3 Introduction to the WebLogic Platform 49 Building Blocks of the WebLogic Platform 49 WebLogic Server 50 WebLogic Workshop 52 Workshop Integrated Development Environment 53

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