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If Java is your choice, this book attempts to provide every relevant bit of information. Individual chapters focus on the various Web service technologies (with a Java spin): SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI.
Enterprises concerned with Web services security will want to examine the package’s JSSE (Java Secure Socket Extension) API, which supports data encryption, authentication on the server side ...
This post launches a four-part series introducing you to Java SE 6's support for Web services. Later in the series we'll build SOAP-based and RESTful-based Web services and explore advanced Web ...
Random security topics abounded within the sea of such programming delights as "JAXP--the XML API for Java processing." My talk on "Web services security standards overview" was well attended ...
It's easy to create a web service from a JavaBean. This SOAP web services bottom-up approach example in Java using Eclipse and Apache Axis will prove it.
Learn to build a robust, flexible, and secure Web services architecture that leverages the .NET Framework's existing capabilities and handles security as a crosscutting concern.
In our security-conscious era, Web services have surprisingly escaped scrutiny. That's a strange lapse given how these services are supposed to form the underpinning of our information infrastructure.
Oracle has released a software update to fix a critical security vulnerability in its Java software that miscreants and malware have been exploiting to break into vulnerable computers.
The company readies updates to its identity management server and Web services application development suite, part of a strategy to closely link both product lines.
Need a JAX-RS tutorial that can teach you web services development quickly? This RESTful web service example in Java using Eclipse will do just that, showing you how to code, test and deploy a ...