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17 April 2006

Developing JAX-RPC–Based Web Services Using Axis and SOAP

Web services are software applications that are based on a collection of industry standards and can be shared by and used as components of distributed Web-based applications. They can be identified by an URI and their public interfaces can be described and discovered using XML.

06 April 2006

Java(TM) Boutique - Using SOAP with Java

Using SOAP with Java �part1 Hello welcome to the first part of my 3 series articles on developing SOAP based applications using Java. This series is not a detailed description of SOAP protocol but just a quick-start tutorial to demonstrate how we can use Java and SOAP together. In the fist part I will cover the basic anatomy of SOAP, the installation of Apache SOAP 2.2 and configuration issues with Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.1 and develop, deploy and execute a very basic SOAP application. In part 2 of the series, I will develop a more complex Java bean based SOAP service and in part 3, I will give you an idea about other complex aspects of SOAP. Right then, lets begin. Anatomy of SOAP

http://www.random.org/clients/

SOAP Clients These clients connect to the random number server using the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) over the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). There is also a description of the interface in the Web Service Definition Language (WSDL). For more information, see the page that explains how to write your own SOAP client.

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