買這商品的人也買了...
-
$686Introduction to the Theory of Computation
-
$1,029Fundamentals of Data Structures in C
-
$440$374 -
$680$537 -
$2,510$2,385 -
$1,029Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 4/e
-
$1,029Operating System Concepts, 6/e
-
$970Introduction to Algorithms, 2/e
-
$1,330$1,260 -
$1,150$1,127 -
$1,710$1,625 -
$5,830$5,539 -
$880$695 -
$1,274Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, 3/e(精裝本)
-
$1,860$1,767 -
$120$95 -
$380$342 -
$1,127Field and Wave Electromagnetics, 2/e (Paperback)
-
$2,340$2,223 -
$1,078Machine Learning (IE-Paperback)
-
$650$507 -
$490$382 -
$350$277 -
$299$254 -
$580$551
相關主題
商品描述
Java and SOAP provides Java developers with an in-depth look at SOAP
(the Simple Object Access Protocol). Of course, it covers the basics: what SOAP
is, why it's soared to a spot on the Buzzwords' Top Ten list, and what its
features and capabilities are. And it shows you how to work with some of the
more common Java APIs in the SOAP world: Apache SOAP and GLUE.
In
addition to covering the basics such as the structure of a SOAP message, SOAP
encoding, and building simple services using RPC and messaging, Java and SOAP
covers many topics that are essential to real-world development. Although SOAP
has native support for an impressive number of object types, the nature of
modern programming means that whatever SOAP gives you is not enough. When do you
need to add support for your own object types, and how do you do it? How do you
handle errors, and how do you add your own information to Fault messages? How do
you handle attachments?
In an ideal world, you could live entirely
within Java, and ignore the SOAP messages being send back and forth: you'd be
able to write Java code and let the SOAP APIs work behind the scenes. However,
we're not yet in that ideal world, and won't be for some time. Therefore, Java
and SOAP pays particular attention to how SOAP messages are encoded. It doesn't
just explain the document types, but shows how the documents are used in
practice as they are generated by the different APIs. If you ever have to debug
interoperability problems, you'll find that this information is indispensable.
We've always found that the best software is written by people who
understand what's happening under the hood. SOAP is no different. Let's say you
need to write a custom serializer to create a SOAP representation of a
structure. How do you know that your encoding is efficient? There's one
definitive answer: look at the SOAP documents it produces!
Java and
SOAP also discusses interoperability between the major SOAP platforms,
including Microsoft's .NET, SOAP messaging, SOAP attachments, message routing,
and a preview of the forthcoming AXIS APIs and server. If you're a Java
developer who would like to start working with SOAP, this is the book you need
to get going.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. The SOAP Message
3. SOAP Data Encoding
4. RPC-Style Services
5. Working with Complex Data Types
6. Custom Serialization
7. Faults and Exceptions
8. Alternative Techniques
9. SOAP Interoperability and WSDL
10. SOAP Headers
11. JAX-RPC and JAXM
Index