public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from solrac with tags "web services" & programming

August 2009

Java Web services: Granular use of WS-Security

WS-Security for SOAP Web services doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing proposition. By configuring WS-Security at the operation or message level, you can apply an appropriate degree of protection. This article takes a look at granular WS-Security in Web Services Description Language (WSDL) using Apache Axis2 and Rampart.

May 2009

CRISPY Web services

This article discusses Crispy, the remote invocation framework. Crispy goal is to provide a single point of entry for remote invocation for a wide number of transports: eg. RMI, EJB, JAX-RPC or XML-RPC. See how it works by using properties to configure a service manager, which is then used to invoke the remote API.

March 2009

3 huge pains in your XML and SOA to avoid

This article examines three different common anti-patterns, or "worst practices" in XML that can give you a big headache when coding for Web services and SOA. These common errors are often encountered and can really make your life more complicated than it needs to be. These solutions can definitely cut your misery short.

January 2009

A much needed Web Services Validation Tool for WSDL and SOAP

With the Web Services Validation Tool for WSDL and SOAP, Web services developers are able to validate Web services messages without deploying actual Web services applications to application servers. This saves a lot of time and effort in deployment and maintenance of test servers. It can be deployed to validate Web services messages and filter invalid or malicious Web services messages. This provides Web services to operate in a more secure and efficient environment.

solrac's TAGS related to tag "web services"

ejb +   java +   jax-rpc +   programming +   rmi +   soa +   soap +   webservices +   wsdl +   xml +   xml-rpc +