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Reliable HTTP (HTTPR) is a new protocol that offers the reliable delivery of HTTP packets between the server and client. This solves a number of issues that are evident in current HTTP and opens the way to reliable messaging between Web services. Author: Stephen Todd Code: JSP 1.2 |
In this article, the authors describe a generalized pricing model for commercial Web services that can be implemented by service providers for service requesters. Author: Wolfgang Eibach Code: JSP 1.2 |
Paul Monday, author and software engineer at Imation Corp., serves up the new features that JSP 1.2 sports, details how JSP technology is used to build reusable component libraries, & outlines JSP technology's place in the coming Web services revolution. Author: Paul Monday Code: JSP 1.2 |
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Frank Sommers defines Web services, explains how they operate, and compares them to related Java technologies. He also presents a general programming model for Web services, independent of any framework or technology. Author: Frank Sommers Code: JSP 1.2 |
First generation web services are like first generation Internet connections. They are not integrated with each other and are not designed so that third parties can easily integrate them in a uniform way. Author: Paul Prescod Code: JSP 1.2 |
This tutorial walks you through the necessary steps to create and run an EJB Web service in IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer; it also discusses how to invoke the Web service from some basic application clients created using the .NET® Framework. Author: Sheldon Wosnick Code: JSP 1.2 |
Building a J2EE Web Services Client for the Google Web API Using WebSphere Studio Application Developer -- Part 1: Setting Up and Generating Java Proxy and Data Classes
Author: Han Wen Kam Code: JSP 1.2 |
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Web Services Tool Kit for Mobile Devices provides tools and run-time environments that allow development of applications that use Web Services on small mobile devices. |
The BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 development environment allows developers to create J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) Web services that run atop the WebLogic application server. Author: Rick Grehan Code: JSP 1.2 |
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