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Passing binary data in Web services, Part 2
Binary data, such as images, compressed data, and encrypted data, are often used in Web services transactions. Due to the size of the binary data and the difficulties often incurred when transporting it between platforms, developers need several strategies for passing this data. This discussion and demonstration will cover some possible techniques, and highlight their use in a WebSphere Studio environment.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Build a Web service Client using JSF and SDO
This demo shows how to easily find a Web service from a registry on the Internet, and create a simple client based on Service Data Objects (SDO) and JavaServer Faces (JSF). It's all done without writing one line of code.
11 Jul 2005  
 
ETTK for Web services and Autonomic Computing
These demos show you how to use the ETTK for Web Services and Autonomic Computing to run emerging Web services and autonomic computing technology examples that showcase recently announced specifications and prototypes from the IBM emerging technology development and research teams. The ETTK also provides you with introductory material to help you easily get started with designing, developing, and executing emerging autonomic and Web service technologies.
23 Mar 2005  
 
Adding Security to your Web Services Digital Signatures, Part 2
This demo shows how to expose a simple Java class as a Web service that requires digitally signed requests. You'll see how a generated client is tested and how the signed SOAP request is examined. And it's all done without writing one line of code.
11 Jul 2005  
 
Adding security to your Web services digital signatures, Part 1
This demo shows how to expose a simple Java class as a Web service that requires digitally signed requests. You'll see how a generated client is tested and how the signed SOAP request is examined. And it's all done without writing one line of code.
11 Jul 2005  
 
Adding Security to Web Services, Part 2
Security is an important concern when using Web services in an enterprise. This two-part demo will show users how security is added to a Web service invocation by modifying the Web service deployment descriptor. Three different security techniques will be demonstrated: Basic authorization; Signing a SOAP message; and Encrypting parts of the SOAP message.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Adding Security to Web Services, Part 1
Security is an important concern when using Web services in an enterprise. This two-part demo will show users how security is added to a Web service invocation by modifying the Web service deployment descriptor. Three different security techniques will be demonstrated: Basic authorization; Signing a SOAP message; and Encrypting parts of the SOAP message.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Web Services Description Language, Part 3
In the world of Web services and Service-Oriented Architectures, WSDL is the glue that holds everything together. This series presents WSDL from three perspectives: An overview of the language itself, WSDL as a descriptive language for generating code, and WSDL as a generated language for describing existing code. As more and more systems become interconnected, WSDL will be the common language that ties them all together.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Web Services Description Language, Part 2
In the world of Web services and Service-Oriented Architectures, WSDL is the glue that holds everything together. This series presents WSDL from three perspectives: An overview of the language itself, WSDL as a descriptive language for generating code, and WSDL as a generated language for describing existing code. As more and more systems become interconnected, WSDL will be the common language that ties them all together.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Web Services Description Language, Part 1
In the world of Web services and Service-Oriented Architectures, WSDL is the glue that holds everything together. This series presents WSDL from three perspectives: An overview of the language itself, WSDL as a descriptive language for generating code, and WSDL as a generated language for describing existing code. As more and more systems become interconnected, WSDL will be the common language that ties them all together.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Configure basic authentication security for your Web service
This demonstration shows how to configure and test a Web service and Web service client for basic authentication. The applications are configured and deployed to the WebSphere Test Environment. Security is enabled on the server. You will see the request using the TCP/IP Monitor to see the basic authentication information in the request. It's all done without writing any code.
16 Aug 2005  
 
Passing binary data in Web services, Part 1
Binary data, such as images, compressed data, and encrypted data, are often used in Web services transactions. Due to the size of the binary data and the difficulties often incurred when transporting it between platforms, developers need several strategies for passing this data. This discussion and demonstration will cover some possible techniques, and highlight their use in a WebSphere Studio environment.
05 Oct 2004  
 
Passing binary data in Web services, Part 3
Binary data, such as images, compressed data, and encrypted data, are often used in Web services transactions. Due to the size of the binary data and the difficulties often incurred when transporting it between platforms, developers need several strategies for passing this data. This discussion and demonstration will cover some possible techniques, and highlight their use in a WebSphere Studio environment.
05 Oct 2004  
 
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