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JBoss AS 5 Development
Any program is only as good as it is useful. – Linus Torvalds
Web Services are defined by W3C as a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network.
What makes Web Services different from other forms of distributed computing is that information is exchanged using only simple and non-proprietary protocols. This means the services can communicate with each other regardless of location, platform, or programming language. Essentially, the Web Services protocols provide a platform-independent way to perform Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs).
The focus of this chapter will be on JBossWS , a Web Service framework developed as part of the JBoss Application Server, based on JSR 224 (Java API for XML-based web services 2.0).
You will get your hands on the following topics:
A short introduction to Web Services
How to create, deploy, and test Web Services using the JBoss WS and Eclipse
Some advanced concepts...
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