Se using soap
Auteur : MUELLER
Explore the new data transfer technology tool SOAP with John Mueller, an experienced programmer, author, and guide to faster and better Web development.
- Contains difficult to find information on how to convert existing programming to the new SOAP protocol with minimal time and money investment.
- Includes information on Microsoft and Biztalk SOAP, plus several easy to find third party SOAP protocols.
- Includes valuable information on how many languages and protocols work with SOAP including XML, HTTP, SDL, DISCO, COM, SQL Server, plus much more.
John Mueller is the owner of DataCon Services, a programming and design consulting business that also provides client software and programming training. He is also a freelance author and technical editor with 29 books and almost 200 magazine articles under his belt. The topics range from networking to Web development and from Windows programming to artificial intelligence.
Intended Audience.
What Youll Need.
Equipment and Conventions Used.
1. Overview of SOAP.
How SOAP Differs from DCOM and CORBA.
SOAP, HTTP, and XML.
Problems Solved Using SOAP.
Performance Issues with SOAP.
SOAP and the Web Server.
Why Make the Move to SOAP?
2. SOAP in Theory.
Using SOAP with Current Code.
Discovering SOAP Services (DISCO, WSDL, UDDI).
Putting Everything Together.
Using SOAP to Move Data.
Understanding SOAP Attachments.
3. Security Issues for SOAP.
Security Standards You Should Know About.
User Identification Issues.
Where Do You Go from Here?
4. Using SOAP to Create a Simple Application.
Overview of Application.
Shortcuts for Creating SOAP Applications.
Understanding Namespaces, the Short Version.
Creating the Server Side Code.
Creating the Client Code.
Testing the SOAP application.
Handling SOAP errors.
Performance Concerns for All Applications.
5. Migrating an App. from DCOM to SOAP.
Overview of the Conversion Process.
Deciding Which Appl Modules to Change.
Avoiding Protocol Problems in Modified Apps.
Integrating New Modules with Existing Application Elements.
Implementing SOAP with COM Language Binding.
Productivity Tips.
Updating a Simple Utility Program.
Updating a Data Viewer.
Updating a Complete Database Application.
Modified Application Concerns: Reliability, Security, Performance.
Troubleshooting.
Date de parution : 09-2001
Ouvrage de 550 p.
23.2x18.7 cm