Web Services: A Java Developer's Guide Using E-Speak - Brossura

Apte, Naresh; Mehta, Toral

 
9780130623386: Web Services: A Java Developer's Guide Using E-Speak

Sinossi

E-speak is an open, Java and XML-based software platform designed by HP to simplify the creation and delivery of e-services and web services (collectively called Internet-services) that make the web work for you. This book is a comprehensive guide to e-speak technology. Written by two HP e-speak experts, it covers every aspect of Java-based service development and deployment, while illuminating broader issues associated with Internet-service based economies. The authors show how e-speak enables Internet-service providers to find and interact with each other automatically -- across platforms, and even behind firewalls, using a robust, end-to-end security infrastructure. They compare HP's e-speak initiative with UDDI and .NET; offer insight into Web services, e-services, and the differences between them; and preview e-speak's future as a standards-based, highly interoperable platform for Internet service delivery. Next, they cover e-speak development, deployment, and operation.

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L'autore

NARESH APTE was project manager for e-Speak-based initiatives at Hewlett Packard and has a patent pending related to the e-Speak technology. Currently, he is responsible for solutions and services based on mobile platforms at HP.

TORAL MEHTA was program manager for HP's e-Speak development team, focused on e-Speak's service registry technology. She has extensive experience in designing and managing large-scale enterprise applications to maximize scalability and availability. Currently, she is a program manager for HP's Web services platform and is active in the UDDI community.

Dalla quarta di copertina

Master HP's fast, practical, secure technology for delivering advanced Internet-based Web services.

  • Explains service-centric computing, competitive landscape, and the first Internet service technology―e-Speak
  • Demonstrates how to deliver powerful Web services with HP's Java-based e-Speak platform
  • Includes fully annotated Java code examples for every e-Speak component
  • Contains two detailed case studies: supply chain management and location-based mobile services

Make the Web work for you―with HP's open, Java, and XML-based software platform for creating and delivering Web services. Web Services: A Java Developer's Guide Using E-Speak is one of the first books focusing on service-centric computing. It is also the complete, authoritative guide to e-Speak technology. Written by two HP e-Speak experts, it covers all aspects of the service life cycle, while illuminating the broader technical and business issues associated with Internet service-based economies.

  • Web services: what they are, and how they can solve business problems
  • Enabling Internet-based services to find each other and interact programmatically, wherever they are―securely
  • E-Speak service development, deployment, and discovery
  • Comparative survey of competitive initiatives and technologies such as CORBA, J2EE, ebXML, UDDI, and .NET
  • Key concepts: client and service interactions, vocabularies, contracts, service composition; the multicore environment; persistence, events, messages, and HP's "E-Services Village" service registry
  • E-Speak's transformation into HP Web Services Platform―a standards-based, highly interoperable platform for Internet service delivery

Web Services: A Java Developer's Guide Using E-Speak contains Java code examples throughout. It also includes comprehensive case studies in supply chain management and location-based mobile services. Whatever Internet services you intend to deploy, this book is your complete blueprint for getting the job done.

CD-ROM INCLUDED

The accompanying CD-ROM contains the e-Speak software to get developers started, plus working code examples, tools, and the databases used in the book.

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