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J2EE Web services in Geronimo, Part 2

Message handlers, attachments, security, and registry access

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Level: Intermediate

Stefan Schmidt (geronimo@stsmedia.net), Developer and author, Freelance

04 Oct 2005

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Learn how to add message handlers, attachment support, Web services security, custom exceptions, and Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) registry access into a classic Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)-based application. This tutorial, Part 2 of the series, shows you how to extend the BookShop application deployed on Apache Geronimo to reflect these additions.

In this tutorial

  • Extend BookShop with JAX-RPC message handlers

  • Add attachments to the BookShop Web service

  • Secure the BookShop Web services

  • Deliver custom exceptions

  • Access a business registry from the BookShop

Prerequisites

Geronimo developers and Java developers with prior experience in J2EE platform development, this tutorial is for you! General knowledge of distributed programming concepts and the role of Web services in this context is an added plus, but not required.


System requirements

To run the code samples in this tutorial, you'll need to download and install some applications and libraries, verify that specific environmental variables are set in your shell, and configure your database. (See setup details in the System requirements section of the tutorial.)



Duration

Under two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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