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Develop a Web service without an IDE, Part 2: Creating a "Hello World!" Web service client on the command line
Create a simple "Hello World" standalone Java application Web service client using the WSDL2Java command. You'll also learn how to use the TCPMonitor to trace the HTTP messages.
Articles 24 Jan 2006  
 
Develop a Web service without an IDE, Part 1: Focus on the Server: Create a Web service provider on the command line
Learn how to create a Web service provider, including the deployment descriptors and the Java classes, and see a demonstration of the Java compiler, Java2WSDL, and WSDL2Java command-line tools.
Articles 09 Dec 2005  
 
Use SLAs in a Web services context, Part 6: Localize Web services with a SLA guarantee
In Part 6 of this series, Judith M. Myerson explains how developers can localize enterprise office applications in a heterogeneous Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) of Web services competing for scarce resources without adversely impacting SLA guarantees. She shows some consequences of inadequate bandwidths, space, and other resources to accommodate translated text, intensive graphic images, and associated links in Western European languages. While performance tradeoffs between XML and Java technology are considered, determining how much localization you need is important when using resources by other components of the SOA.
Articles 07 Jan 2005  
 
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