
The Definitive Guide to Spring Web Services
Apress
1st Edition
Published on 1. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
350 pages
978-1-4302-1993-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Spring Framework continues to be the leading enterprise and meta framework in Java, given it has nearly 50% adoption among companies and organizations who use Spring, according to Evans data research group. Spring Web Services is an emerging, vital part or extension of the Spring Framework. With it, you can pragmatically build Web services and even cloud-based applications in Java.
The Definitive Guide to Spring Web Services is the first book dedicated to Spring Web Services and one of the first books to include coverage of Spring 3.x.
This book is also the official SpringSource book on Spring Web Services, written and reviewed by SpringSource, the makers of popular Spring Framework.
The Definitive Guide to Spring Web Services is the first book dedicated to Spring Web Services and one of the first books to include coverage of Spring 3.x.
This book is also the official SpringSource book on Spring Web Services, written and reviewed by SpringSource, the makers of popular Spring Framework.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Popular/general
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4302-1993-4 (9781430219934)
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Persons
Tareq Abed Rabbo is currently an IT manager and Architect in the Telecom industry (Orascom Telecom Tunisia). He is specialized in Enterprise Java and with focus on SOA, Web Services and Web applications development. Tareq has been using Spring technologies since 2004 and is an early Spring Web Services adopter. He is a major Spring Web Services contributor; contributing new features, patches, documentation and time on the forums. Tareq has a blog where he shares his ideas and findings on Spring and related technologies. Misc: Certified Java developer, Java web component developer and Java web services developer. Co-founder and Co-Leader of TeeJUG. Occasional public speaker about Java and open source.
Russ Miles is a senior consultant in SpringSource, the company behind Spring and Spring Web Services. He is aligned with Spring Web Services, contributing to and regularly delivering public training on Spring -WS. As part of his day job he consults with major organisations on the best practices for developing services in order to take most advantage of applying a SOA. Russ has written 3 books for O'Reilly Media, "AspectJ Cookbook", "Learning UML 2.0" and "Head First Software Development". He is also currently gearing up to write "The Definitive Guide to Spring for .NET" for Apress alongside the writing activity for this book.
Russ Miles is a senior consultant in SpringSource, the company behind Spring and Spring Web Services. He is aligned with Spring Web Services, contributing to and regularly delivering public training on Spring -WS. As part of his day job he consults with major organisations on the best practices for developing services in order to take most advantage of applying a SOA. Russ has written 3 books for O'Reilly Media, "AspectJ Cookbook", "Learning UML 2.0" and "Head First Software Development". He is also currently gearing up to write "The Definitive Guide to Spring for .NET" for Apress alongside the writing activity for this book.
Content
Part One: Spring-WS. 1. Introduction to Spring-WS: 2. Introduction to the main web services technologies: 3. Contract-first web services. 4. Message Factories: 5. Endpoints & Dispatching. 6. Handling Faults. 7. Interceptors. 8. OXM. 9. WS-Addressing. 10. WS-Security. 11. Transports. 12. WSDL. 13. Consuming Web Services. 14. Writing flexible web services. Part Two: 15. Spring REST. Part Three: 16. Advanced Concepts.