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.NET Web Services: Architecture and Implementation

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Most books on Web Services have focused on specific technologies, and how to use those class libraries to build services and clients. Some have attempted to give an overview of SOAP and WSDL and other related technologies. This book will address the issue of why Web services exist, and how to create them using Microsoft .NET. As Program Manager for Web Services in Microsoft's .NET Framework group no one is in a better position than Keith to explain why .NET's web services tools were set up the way they are, and how to get the most out of them. Once you understand how implementation and architecture of Web services work in .NET, you'll be better able to take full advantage of .NET's powerful tools. The book features a lot of code and many working examples.

Table of Contents:
Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introducing Web Services. The Problem: Sharing Data. The Solution: Distributed Application Development. The Web Architecture. Defining Web Services. The Significance of Internet Standards. The Significance of WSDL. The Significance of Interoperability. The Significance of Loose Coupling. Modular Design. Message Passing. Error Handling. The Web Service Architecture. The Baseline Specifications of Web Service Architecture. Summary. 2. XMLWeb Services Standards. The Basics. HTTP. XML and XML Schema. Standards for XMLWeb Services. The Protocol: SOAP. Describing Services with WSDL. Discovering Services with UDDI. Other Protocols. Summary. 3. Creating Web Services with ASP.NET. Roadmap to ASP.NET Web Services. Building Servers. Anatomy of a Web Service. Building Document-Literal Services. Building Document-Encoded Services. Building RPC-Encoded Services. Building One-Way Services. Controlling Routing. Using SOAP Bindings. Implementing a Server Asynchronously. Using SOAP Headers. Returning Errors. Summary. 4. Creating Web Service Clients. Creating Clients with the .NET Framework SDK. Discovery with disco.exe. WSDL Consumption. Creating Clients with Visual Studio .NET. Creating Web Service Clients Manually. Building Document-Literal Clients. Building Document-Encoded Clients. Building RPC-Encoded Clients. Building One-Way Clients. Building a Client That Includes Asynchronous Methods. Handling Errors and SOAP Faults. Extending and Customizing a Client. Summary. 5. XML Serialization with .NET. Overview. Only Classes with a Public, Default Constructor Will Be Serialized. Only Public Fields and Properties Will Be Serialized. Read-Only Fields and Properties Will Not Be Serialized. Methods and Other Type Information Will Not Be Serialized. Writing and Reading XML. Serializing Encoded XML. Customizing XML Serialization. The Namespace of Serialized XMLWill Be http://tempuri.org by Default. Properties and Fields Will Remain in the Same Namespace. Properties and Fields Will Be Serialized as Elements. Arrays with XML Serialization. Serializing Untyped XML. Creating Classes from Schemas. XML Serialization and Web Services. Summary. 6. Extending Web Services. Soap Extensions. Description Formatters. Customizing Transport Information. Setting Exposed HTTP Properties. Overriding Proxy Class Behavior. HTTP Modules. The Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET. Summary. 7. Transport Protocols for Web Services. TCP Communication. Unreliable Messages with UDP. SOAP in E-mail: SMTP. The Web's Transport: HTTP. The WebClient Class. The WebRequest Classes. Summary. 8. Data and Format: XML and XML Schemas. The Meta-Language. XML Documents and Namespaces. Programming with XML and Namespaces. Streaming XML Processing. DOM-Based Programming. Describing XML with Schemas. Data Types with XML Schema. Describing the XML Shape. Programming with Schemas. Programming Schema-Based XML. Manipulating XML Schema Documents. Summary. 9. The Messaging Protocol: SOAP. Overview of the SOAP Protocol. Enveloping with SOAP. Errors with SOAP. Remote Method Calls with SOAP. SOAP and HTTP. Using SOAP to Send Messages. SOAP Headers and Asynchronous Messaging Summary. 10. Describing Web Services. Requirements for Describing Web Services. The Web Services Description Language. Extensibility. Abstraction. Structure. Anatomy of WSDL. Abstract Message Operations. Concrete Operation Information. Types. Messages. Port Types and Operations. Bindings. Services and Ports. Writing WSDL. Reading WSDL Documents with .NET. Extending WSDL. Web Service Policy. Summary. 11. Discovering Web Services. Universal Discovery with UDDI. The Anatomy of UDDI. Programmer's API. WSDL and UDDI. WS-Inspection. Anatomy of WS-Inspection. Ad-Hoc Discovery. Summary. 12. Messaging with Web Services: WS-Routing, WS-Referral, and DIME. Logical Names. Routing Messages. Message Paths with WS-Routing. Building WS-Routing Applications. Dynamic Configuration of SOAP Routers. DIME. Anatomy of a DIME Message. Using DIME with SOAP. Summary. 13. Securing Web Services with WS-Security. Security Technologies and Standards. Authentication. Confidentiality. Integrity. Web Service Security Protocols. Definitions. WS-Security. Summary. 14. Advanced Messaging: Reliability and Sessions. Sessions. HTTP Sessions. Message-Level Sessions. Message Reliability. Dialogues and Monologues. Summary. 15. Designing Web Services. Performance. Writing Performance-Oriented Code with .NET. Message Size and Network Latency. How Important Is Performance? Interoperability. Audience-Centered Design. Specific SOAP Issues. Versioning. Types of Versioning. Loosely Coupled Architecture and Implementation Versioning. Namespaces and Versioning. Using Business Logic. Caching. Summary. Final Thoughts. Index. 0321113594T01272003


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780321113597
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
  • Depth: 25
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 594 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0321113594
  • Publisher Date: 19 Feb 2003
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 187 mm
  • No of Pages: 344
  • Series Title: Microsoft .Net Development Series
  • Sub Title: Architecture and Implementation
  • Width: 233 mm


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