Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 322 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook (February 20, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1849515824
- ISBN-13: 978-1849515825
eBook Description:
Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook
- Create contract-first Web services
- Explore different frameworks of Object/XML mapping
- Secure Web Services by Authentication, Encryption/Decryption and Digital
Signature - Learn contract-last Web Services using Spring Remoting and Apache CXF
- Implement automated functional and load testing
- Develop RESTful Web-Services
- Log and trace SOAP messages
Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook
Spring Web Services aims to facilitate contract-first SOAP service development, allowing for the creation of flexible web services using one of the many ways to manipulate XML payloads.
This comprehensive guide – which provides professional expertise on a variety of technical topics right from setting-up a contract-first Web-Service, creating client of a Web-Service to serialization, monitoring, testing and security using Spring-WS – helps you enhance your skills in Spring Web Services.
Spring Web Services 2 Cookbook includes a wide variety of recipes that covers most important topics used in real-world applications. It is a well-rounded guide covering a lot of ground in the Spring Web Services domain using systematic arranged chapters and focused recipes.
Spring Web Services is a product of the Spring community focused on creating document-driven Web services.
The book begins with setting up a contract first Web Service over various protocols such as JMS, XMPP, and Email. The next chapter targets creating clients for SOAP Web Services. We then learn how to test and monitor the Web Service using tools like soapUI and TCPMon. Building on, logging, tracing and exception handling are detailed in the subsequent chapter. The book then covers marshalling and unmarshalling using different technologies like JAXB2, XMLBeans, JibX, XStream, MooseXML etc. Securing WebServices through authentication, authorization, encryption and decryption and digital signature using Spring-WS features based on XWSS and WSS4J Libraries is outlined in the next chapter two chapters. The book then tackles development of RESTful Web Services. Finally, Setting up Web Services using Spring Remoting based on various technologies like HTTP , RMI, JMS, JAXWS and a Web Service using Apache CXF on JAX-WS front-end are explained.
This book will help relatively new developers in accelerating their learning process and experienced developers in expanding their skills sets of Spring Web Services.
What you will learn from this book
- Setting up SOAP Web-Services using various protocols such as HTTP, JMS, XMPP, Email and so on
- Implementing Web-Service’s Endpoint using technologies such as DOM, JDOM, XPATH, and Marshaller
- Testing Web-Services using latest features of Spring-WS
- Creating and monitoring automated testing using tools such as soapUI and TCPMon
- Marshalling and Un-Marshalling using Jaxb2, XMLbeans, Xstream and other technologies
- Securing your Spring Web Service through encryption, decryption, digital signature authentication and authorization
- Implement a Web-Service using Spring-Remoting on RMI, Hessian/Burlap, JAX-WS, JMS technologies and a Web-Service using Apache CXF on JAXWS front-end
- Developing REST Web-Service server and client using Spring RESTful Support
Approach
This is a cookbook full of recipes with the essential code explained clearly and comprehensively. Each chapter is neatly compartmentalized with focused recipes which are perfectly organized for easy reference and understanding.
Who this book is for
This book is for Java/J2EE developers. As the books covers a variety of topics in Web-Service development, it will serve as a reference guide to those already familiar with Web-Services. Beginners can also use this book to gain real-world experience of Web-Service development.
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