| As the need for application-to-application communication and platform interoperability continues to grow, Web Service developers need to be skilled in the technologies and languages that make this communication possible. Web Services provide a language and platform independent standard for creating and connecting code that allows software applications (remote objects) to communicate with each other and users, via a network or the Web. Rather than focus on one specific technology or language, Cross-Platform Web Services Using C# & Java explains how to integrate the various technologies of Web Services using the two languages expected to dominate this growing area.
KEY FEATURES
- Focuses on the cross-platform interoperability of Web Services
- Teaches all of the technologies and underlying standards of Web Services, including XML, WSDL, and UDDI
- Covers development of .NET and Java Web Services
- Shows how to integrate applications developed with other languages and legacy systems
- Provides a separate chapter on cross-platform implementation of Web Service security, including firewalls, SSL, ID, XML signatures, and testing
- Covers latest Web Services tools of the Apache group, including SOAP, Axis, and Tomcat
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PowerShell and WMI
I am glad that Richard Siddaway decided to sit down and write a book on WMI. I have
had the privilege of working with Richard over the last several years since becoming
the Microsoft Scripting Guy, and I have long been impressed by his technical prowess.
Whether Richard is speaking at a user group or conference or ... | | | | The Magus a Complete System of Occult Philosophy
1801. In this work, the author has collected many curious and rare studies and ideas in regard to the subject of natural magic, the Cabala, celestial and ceremonial magic, alchemy, and magnetism. Selected contents: use of astrology, amulets and charms, stones, alchemy, the four elements, magnetism, cabalistical magic, the composition of the... |
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