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J2EE Web services in Geronimo, Part 1: JAX-RPC service endpoints, EJB endpoints, and client APIs

Stefan Schmidt (geronimo@stsmedia.net), Ph.D. candidate, Developer and Author
Stefan Schmidt is a Ph.D. student specializing in enterprise development and conception, distributed systems, and Web services technologies. He works as a tutor on subjects such as advanced Internet technologies and distributed computing architecture.

Summary:  Learn how to incorporate Web services into a classic Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)-based application deployed on the Apache Geronimo application server. Extending the BookShop example application, which lets customers use a Web browser to search a database for books by category, will provide insight into the configurations required to develop Web services-enabled applications for the J2EE 1.4 platform. And by incorporating two J2EE-compliant Web services into BookShop, you'll implement an expanded architecture that addresses both service-consumer and service-provider scenarios.

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Date:  30 Aug 2005
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (444 KB | 37 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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