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Overview
The Sun Open Net Environment lets you build a new generation of open, Java-based Web services that are attuned to a user's location, available networked devices, group affiliation, and current tasks. This lucid guide shows you how. Veteran Java developer Mark Watson first examines the J2EE 2 APls and XML technologies that go into Sun ONE - EJBs - JSPs, JNDI, UDDI, ebXML, SOAP, WSDL, and JAXP, among others - and explains how to select a Java application server. He then walks you step by step through Sun One development issues - including the use of artificial intelligence - and provides a complete example financial application based on multiple Web services.Author Biography: Mark Watson is a consultant and author who lives in Sedona, Arizona. He specializes in Java technologies and in the creative application of artificial intelligence programming techniques. His hobbies include hiking, music, and cooking. His personal Web site can be found at www.markwatson.com
Editorials
Explains how to use the Sun open network environment (ONE) to build Java-based web services. The bulk of the guide introduces techniques and technologies for programming on the Java 2 enterprise edition platform, with tutorials on directory services, XML, SOAP, and WSDL. A sample web services system for a third-world charity illustrates the development process. The book shows Hungry Minds as the publisher, but that company is now part of Wiley. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Details
Published
December 1, 2001
Publisher
Indianapolis, IN : M&T Books, c2002.
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764548925