Web Services Patterns Java Edition
Date: 19 January 2011, 08:20
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Web Service Patterns: Java Edition describes architectural patterns that can guide you through design patterns (service implementation and usage) and illustrates the different ways in which you can use web services. Author Paul Monday had two primary goals in writing this book: to show some interesting design patterns that are applicable to web services as well as the broader computing community and to give some hands-on experience using a web service environment. Monday achieves the first goal by presenting many original, and a few already available, design patterns. The patterns he chooses to discuss illustration the entire web service environment--from the patterns that make up web service implementation platforms to the patterns for building your own web services. Each pattern covered has a web service implementation section that builds a common application throughout the book. To fulfill the second goal of providing hands-on experience with web services, Monday chose a single web service environment, Apache Axis, and implemented each pattern using this environment. By the end of this book, you'll have deployed more than 15 working web service implementations that show the strengths and weaknesses of web services. Web Service Patterns: Java Edition describes the architectural patterns that guide developers through design patterns (service implementation and usage) and illustrates different ways in which Web services can and will be used. Web Service Patterns: Java Edition is not the typical narrative tome. Instead, after some introductory text, Paul Monday provides a catalog of 20 patterns that are typically needed in the development of Web services-based systems.
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