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Enterprise Application Development & Integration, Web Services, Network Design, Java (Programming Language)

SOA Using Java Web Services

by Mark D. Hansen, Ted Neward
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Overview

Expert Solutions and State-of-the-Art Code Examples

SOA Using Java Web Services is a hands on guide to implementing Web services and Sevice Oriented Architecture (SOA) with today's Java EE 5 and Java Se 6 platforms. Author Mark Hansen presents in explicit detail the information that enterprise developers and architects need to succeed, from best-practice design technique to state-of-the-art code samples.

Hansen covers creating, deploying, and invoking Web services that can be composed into loosely coupled SOA applications. He begins by reviewing the "big picture," including the challenges of Java-based SOA development and the limitations of traditional approaches. Next, he systematically introduces the latest Java Web Services (JWS) APIs and walks through creating Web services that integrate into a comprehensive SOA solution. Finally, he shows how application frameworks based on JWS can streamline the entire SOA development provess and introduces one such framework: SOA-J.

THE BOOK

• Introduces practical techniques for managing the complexity of Web services and SOA, including best-practice design examples

• Offers hard-won insights into building effective SOA applications with Java Web Services

• Illuminates recent major JWS improvements—including tow full chapters on JAX-WS 2.0

• Thoroughly explains SOA integration using WSDL, SOAP, Java/XML mapping and JAXB 2.0 data binding

• Walks step by step through packaging and deploying Web services components on Hava EE 5 with JSR-181 (WS-Metadata 2.0) and JSR-109

• Includes specific code solutions for many development issues, from publisheing REST endpoints to consuming SOAP services with WSDL

• Presents a complete case study using the JWS APIs, together with an Ajax front end, to build a SOA application integrating Amazon, Yahoo Shopping, and eBay

• Contains hundreds of code samples—all tested with the GlassFish Java EE 5 reference implementation—that are downloadable from the companion Web site

Synopsis

Expert Solutions and State-of-the-Art Code Examples

SOA Using Java Web Services is a hands on guide to implementing Web services and Sevice Oriented Architecture (SOA) with today's Java EE 5 and Java Se 6 platforms. Author Mark Hansen presents in explicit detail the information that enterprise developers and architects need to succeed, from best-practice design technique to state-of-the-art code samples.

Hansen covers creating, deploying, and invoking Web services that can be composed into loosely coupled SOA applications. He begins by reviewing the "big picture," including the challenges of Java-based SOA development and the limitations of traditional approaches. Next, he systematically introduces the latest Java Web Services (JWS) APIs and walks through creating Web services that integrate into a comprehensive SOA solution. Finally, he shows how application frameworks based on JWS can streamline the entire SOA development provess and introduces one such framework: SOA-J.

THE BOOK

Introduces practical techniques for managing the complexity of Web services and SOA, including best-practice design examples

Offers hard-won insights into building effective SOA applications with Java Web Services

Illuminates recent major JWS improvements including tow full chapters on JAX-WS 2.0

Thoroughly explains SOA integration using WSDL, SOAP, Java/XML mapping and JAXB 2.0 data binding

Walks step by step through packaging and deploying Web services components on Hava EE 5 with JSR-181 (WS-Metadata 2.0) and JSR-109

Includes specific code solutions for many development issues, from publisheing REST endpoints to consuming SOAP services with WSDL

Presents a complete case study using the JWS APIs, together with an Ajax front end, to build a SOA application integrating Amazon, Yahoo Shopping, and eBay

Contains hundreds of code samples all tested with the GlassFish Java EE 5 reference implementation that are downloadable from the companion Web site

About the Author, Mark D. Hansen

Mark Hansen, Ph.D., is a software developer, consultant, and entrepreneur. His company, Javector Software, provides consulting and software application development focused on Web services. Mark is also a content developer for Project GlassFish and has developed the open source SOA-J application framework for WSDL-centric Web services development.

Previously, Mark was a visiting scholar at MIT, researching applications for process and data integration using Web services technology. Prior to that, Mark was an executive vice president for Xpedior, Inc., a leading provider of e-business consulting services. He joined Xpedior when they acquired his consulting firm, Kinderhook Systems.

Mark founded Kinderhook in 1993 to develop custom Internet solutions for Fortune 1000 firms in the New York metropolitan area. Prior to founding Kinderhook Systems, Hansen was a founder and vice president of technology for QDB Solutions, Inc., a software firm providing tools for data integrity management in corporate data warehouses.

Mark's work has been featured in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Information Week, Computer World, Database Management, Database Programming and Design, Business Communications Review, EAI Journal, and IntelligentEnterprise.

Mark earned a Ph.D. from the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, a master's degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Cornell University.

Mark and his wife, Lorraine, live in Scarsdale, New York, with their three children, Elizabeth, Eric, and Emily.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
578
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130449689

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