Publisher's Synopsis
Sun(TM) ONE Services Create Context–Aware Web Services on the Sun ONE Framework 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 key J2EE 2 APIs 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. Your Road Map for Sun Open Net Environment Web Services Development
∗ Understand what next–generation Web services are – and the differences between Sun ONE, Microsoft .NET, and CORBA
∗ See how the Java 2 Enterprise Edition platform and directory services fit into Sun ONE
∗ Delve into XML technologies, including ebXML, SOAP, and the Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
∗ Find out what Java application servers from iPlanet and other vendors offer
∗ Discover how to harness semantic Web data and artificial intelligence
∗ Solve billing and security issues and utilize Web services, trust relationships, Webtop, and Forte
∗ Watch as the author develops a sample financial Web services application
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