Java is a programming language expressly designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. Learn more about Java Web services standards with resources to help architects and developers working on SOA and integration projects. Find information on JAX-B, JAX-WS and JBI here.
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Seven smart statements about SOA TIP -
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.
Basic SOA using REST TIP -
This chapter, excerpted from "SOA Using Java Web Services," discusses the basic tools and techniques for implementing SOA components using the REST paradigm.
Java API for XML Web Services TIP -
In this tip, William Brogden discusses Sun's revision of the Java Web Services Developer Pack (JWSDP) called version 2.0.
SOA development seen as three-way split ARTICLE -
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.
SUBTOPICS
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.
JAX-B Find JAX-B basics and best practices for architects and developers working on service-oriented architecture and Web services best practices.
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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