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Apache Derby resources from the Web services perspective, Part 1: Derby data as WS-Resources

David Medinets (david.medinets@gmail.com), Freelance Writer, Eclectic Consulting
David Medinets has been programming since 1980, when he started with a TRS-80 Model 1. He still fondly remembers the days when he could cross-wire the keyboard to create funny-looking characters on the display. Since those days, he has spent time debugging the Emacs text editor on UNIX® machines, working on VAXen, and building cutting-edge Web applications (think Toys"R"Us and 7,000 simultaneous users in 1999). David is married to Kathryn and lives in Fairfax, Virginia. He runs Eclectic Consulting and has authored books on Perl, PHP, and BASH. He also runs the CodeBits.com site.

Summary:  As the world moves in the direction of service-oriented architecture (SOA), it becomes crucial that all of your resources are SOA friendly. That may mean they produce services, that they consume services, or that they are services. This three-part tutorial series looks at Apache Derby from the perspective of making it Web services-aware. Web services are stateless, but most applications are not. This tutorial, Part 1, shows you how to use WS-Resources to refer to Derby data and structures from within the inherently stateless environment of Web services.

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Date:  03 Oct 2006
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (109 KB | 32 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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