Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > End-to-end paths


Featured end-to-end paths

  1. Cobrowsing in web applications
  2. Two-way forms in web applications
  3. Access telephony services with web services clients
  4. Configure external web service providers to use CEA
  5. Access telephony services with REST APIs
  6. Share data across two sessions with REST APIs
  7. Implement EJB 2.x applications
  8. Implement EJB 3.x applications
  9. Implement EJB applications that use timers
  10. Secure web services applications at the transport level
  11. Authenticate web services clients using HTTP basic authentication
  12. Secure JAX-WS web services using message-level security
  13. Secure JAX-RPC web services using message-level security
  14. Secure web services using Security Markup Assertion Language
  15. Authenticate web services using generic security token login modules
  16. Configure LTPA and working with keys
  17. Customize application login with JAAS
  18. Create a single sign-on for HTTP requests using SPNEGO Web authentication
  19. Set up Kerberos as the authentication mechanism for WAS
  20. Task overview: JDBC
  21. Implement web services applications with JAX-WS
  22. Implement web services applications from existing WSDL files with JAX-WS
  23. Implement static JAX-WS web services clients
  24. Implement dynamic JAX-WS web services clients
  25. Implement JAX-RS web applications
  26. Use XML content in JAX-RS application requests and responses
  27. Use JSON content in JAX-RS application requests and responses
  28. Use multipart/form-data content in JAX-RS application requests and responses
  29. Use Atom content in JAX-RS application requests and responses
  30. Use custom entity formats
  31. Use content negotiation to serve multiple content types in JAX-RS applications
  32. Use JAX-RS context objects to obtain more information about requests
  33. Implement RESTful views of EJB applications using JAX-RS
  34. Use Java contexts and dependency injection with JAX-RS
  35. Use handlers to enhance request and response processing
  36. Use multipart content in JAX-RS application requests and responses
  37. Use multipart/form-data content in JAX-RS application requests and responses
  38. Implement secure JAX-RS applications
  39. Use WADL to generate service documentation
  40. Use the Apache Wink REST client inside server applications to issue requests
  41. Use the Apache Wink REST client as a stand-alone thin client
  42. Set up and use the communications enabled application samples
  43. Make phone calls in web applications
  44. Receive call notifications in web applications
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