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Expert Solutions and State-of-the-Art Code Examples SOA Using JavaaA A Web Services is a hands-on guide to implementing Web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) with today's Java EE 5 and Java SE 6 platforms. Author Mark Hansen presents in explicit detail the information that enterprise developers and architects need to succeed, from best-practice design techniques to state-of-the-art code samples. Hansen covers creating, deploying, and invoking Web services that can be composed into loosely coupled SOA applications. He begins by reviewing the "big picture," including the challenges of Java-based SOA development and the limitations of traditional approaches. Next, he systematically introduces the latest Java Web Services (JWS) APIs and walks through creating Web services that integrate into a comprehensive SOA solution. Finally, he shows how application frameworks based on JWS can streamline the entire SOA development process and introduces one such framework: SOA-J.The book *Introduces practical techniques for managing the complexity of Web services and SOA, including best-practice design examples *Offers hard-won insights into building effective SOA applications with Java Web Services *Illuminates recent major JWS improvements-including two full chapters on JAX-WS 2.

0 *Thoroughly explains SOA integration using WSDL, SOAP, Java/XML mapping, and JAXB 2.0 data binding *Walks step by step through packaging and deploying Web services components on Java EE 5 with JSR-181 (WS-Metadata 2.0) and JSR-109 *Includes specific code solutions for many development issues, from publishing REST endpoints to consuming SOAP services with WSDL *Presents a complete case study using the JWS APIs, together with an Ajax front end, to build a SOA application integrating Amazon, Yahoo Shopping, and eBay *Contains hundreds of code samples-all tested with the GlassFish Java EE 5 reference implementation-that are downloadable from the companion Web site, http://soabook.com.Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Chapter 1: Service-Oriented Architecture with Java Web Services Chapter 2: An Overview of Java Web Services Chapter 3: Basic SOA Using REST Chapter 4: The Role of WSDL, SOAP, and Java/XML Mapping in SOA Chapter 5: The JAXB 2.0 Data Binding Chapter 6: JAX-WS-Client-Side Development Chapter 7: JAX-WS 2.0

-Server-Side Development Chapter 8: Packaging and Deployment of SOA Components (JSR-181 and JSR-109) Chapter 9: SOAShopper: Integrating eBay, Amazon, and Yahoo! Shopping Chapter 10: Ajax and Java Web Services Chapter 11: WSDL-Centric Java Web Services with SOA-J Appendix A: Java, XML, and Web Services Standards Used in This Book Appendix B: Software Configuration Guide Appendix C: Namespace Prefixes Glossary References Index

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SOA Using Java™ Web Services is a hands-on guide to implementing Web services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) with today's Java EE platform, SOA application frameworks, and the advanced GlassFish application server. Author Mark Hansen presents in explicit detail the information that enterprise developers and architects need to succeed, from best-practice design techniques to state-of-the-art code samples.
Hansen covers creating, deploying, and invoking Web services that can be composed into loosely coupled SOA applications. He begins by reviewing the "big picture," including the challenges of Java-based SOA development and the limitations of traditional approaches. Next, he systematically introduces the latest Java EE 5 Web Services APIs and walks through creating Web services that integrate into a comprehensive SOA solution. Finally, he shows how application frameworks can streamline the entire SOA development process and introduces one such framework- SOA-J.
The book
Introduces practical techniques for managing the complexity of Web services and SOA, including best-practice design examples
Offers hard-won insights into building effective SOA applications with Java Web Services (JWS)
Illuminates recent major JWS improvements--including two full chapters on JAX-WS 2.0
Thoroughly explains SOA integration using WSDL, SOAP, Java/XML mapping, and JAXB 2.0 data binding
Walks step by step through packaging and deploying components with JSR-181 (WSMetadata 2.0) and JSR-109
Includes specific code solutions for many development issues, from publishing REST endpoints to consuming services without WSDL
Presents a complete case study in non-disruptive SOA deployment using SAP R/3
The book contains hundreds of code samples, all tested with GlassFish and downloadable from the companion Web site.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disorganized presention of random information, 1 April 2008
By Jakob Jenkov "jjenkov" (Copenhagen) - See all my reviews
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Mark Hansen (author) is no doubt a smart guy, but it doesn't come across in this book. I bought this book hoping to learn how to develop web services using Java and JAX-WS. I have 10 years of industry experience, and have used Apache AXIS for Java web service development, but needed to learn JAX-WS instead.

After having read only a few chapters I have decided not to waste anymore time on this book.

The primary reason I don't like it is, that Mark apparently fails to understand what level a developer new to web services is at. Instead of building up the readers knowledge of web services from the ground up, Mark jumps around the topics. For instance, there are typically two ways to develop web services: Either you have some Java code and need a web service interface for it, or you have a WSDL and need Java code for it. The book states that often you actually have both Java code and a WSDL and need to bridge the gap between them. This is correct, no doubt. However, Mark uses this as a justification for *starting* out explaining this case, rather than build of the users understanding by first showing Java to WSDL, then WSDL to Java, then the bridging case. Just because the bridging case is the most important, it does not automatically mean that this is the place to start explaining the matter.

Another reason I don't like this book is that it is not self contained. It takes up 600 pages, but doesn't even have chapters on WSDL, Schema, SOAP, HTTP, or any of the other protocols involved in web services. But hey, perhaps I just misunderstood the purpose of this book. It is definately not a web service beginners book!

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