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Seven smart statements about SOA
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SOA management, the SOA business case and the limits of Web services standards are among the topics covered of late by some of the brighter minds in the SOA arena.
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Basic SOA using REST
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This chapter, excerpted from "SOA Using Java Web Services," discusses the basic tools and techniques for implementing SOA components using the REST paradigm.
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Java API for XML Web Services
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In this tip, William Brogden discusses Sun's revision of the Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP) called version 2.0.
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Using Web services as distributed transactions and the role of XA
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This tip looks at how to architect distributed transactions using XA-style methods in addition to Web services standards and SOA infrastructure.
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SOA development seen as three-way split
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Three different ways of implementing SOA are emerging: one using Web services standards, another reliant upon existing middleware and one experimenting with REST and Web 2.0.
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JAX-WS
Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) is one of a set of Java technologies used to develop Web services. Here you can find JAX-WS basics and best practices for architects and developers working on SOA and Web services.
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JAX-B
Find JAX-B basics and best practices for architects and developers working on service-oriented architecture and Web services best practices.
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JBI
Java Business Integration (JBI) is a specification that defines an approach to implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA), the underlying structure supporting Web service communications on behalf of computing entities such as application programs or human users. Find JBI basics and ...
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