End-to-end paths for web services
Web services are self-contained, modular applications that can be described, published, located, and invoked over a network. They implement a services oriented architecture (SOA), which supports the connecting or sharing of resources and data in a very flexible and standardized manner. Services are described and organized to support their dynamic, automated discovery and reuse.
Subtopics
- Implement web services applications
- Create a monitor for WAS for WSDM resources (deprecated)
- Implement web services applications with JAX-WS
- Implement web services applications from existing WSDL files with JAX-WS
- Customizing URL patterns in the web.xml file for JAX-WS applications
- Use handlers in JAX-WS web services
- Implement static JAX-WS web services clients
- Implement dynamic JAX-WS web services clients
- Configure a web services client to access resources using a web proxy
- Implement web services applications with JAX-RPC
- Implement web services applications from existing WSDL files with JAX-RPC
- Use WSDL EJB bindings to invoke an EJB from a JAX-RPC Web services client
- Implement JAX-RPC web services clients
End-to-end paths for web services - Addressing (WS-Addressing) End-to-end paths for web services - Reliable messaging (WS-ReliableMessaging) End-to-end paths for web services - Policy (WS-Policy) End-to-end paths for web services - UDDI registry End-to-end paths for web services - Resource framework (WSRF) End-to-end paths for web services - RESTful services End-to-end paths for web services - Security (WS-Security) End-to-end paths for web services - Transaction support (WS-Transaction) End-to-end paths for web services - Transports Web services Migrate web services Administer web services Script for web services Secure web services Developing web services Monitor web services Tune web services Troubleshoot web services