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Programming Microsoft .NET XML Web Services - 2004 |
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Description
Get the in-depth reference and guidance you need to create and consume high-performance, cross-platform Web solutions in the Microsoft .NET environment. This exhaustive resource cuts to the heart of developing XML Web Services and their clients—offering expert insights on the relevant standards, .NET classes, and key design and development techniques. You’ll learn to exploit core technologies such as XML, UDDI, and SOAP, as well as emerging specifications and tools, so that you can create effective and efficient Web Services.
You also get complete code in C# for all the book’s examples on the
Web, ready to adapt to your own applications. Discover how to: •Use
SOAP to communicate with Web Services and WSDL to define them •Know
when to use DISCO and UDDI for Web services discovery •Write XML
schemas to specify the content and context of messages sent to and from
clients •Create Web methods to manage application state, asynchronous
calls, and file versioning •Build custom clients for Web Service
consumption •Use Microsoft ADO.NET to expose data from databases, XML
files, and servers •Extend the Web Services framework with HTTP modules
and SOAP extensions •Use authentication, authorization, SSL
connections, cryptography, WS-Security, and other security techniques
•Employ Web Service Enhancements (WSE) for attachments, routing,
referral, and other advanced functions •Explore Global XML Web Services
Architecture (GXA) and other emerging standards
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