... want to install all three services on a computer named TestKingA by using the Installer tool (Installutil.exe) On the command line of TestKingA, you enter and run the following command: Installutil ... Reference: Designing Distributed Applications with Visual Studio NET, Programming the Web with XMLWebServices Incorrect Answers Leading the way in IT testing and certification tools, www.testking.com ... same directory Note: XMLWeb service discovery is the process of locating and interrogating XMLWeb service descriptions, which is a preliminary step for accessing an XMLWeb service Programmatic...
... occurring and it’s all about making the Web meaningful, understandable, and machine-processable, whether it’s based in an intranet, extranet, or Internet This is called the Semantic Web, and it ... Understanding WebServices 57 What Are Web Services? Why Use Web Services? Chapter 54 57 61 Do WebServices Solve Real Problems? Is There Really a Future for Web Services? How Can I Use Web Services? ... equally well on internal corporate intranets This is analogous to Webservices representing services not only across the Internet but also within a corporation’s intranet So, the Semantic Web will resolve...
... horizontally integrating producers and consumers of information using a standards-based architecture By exposing all information sources as Web services, abstracting the details into knowledge ... to solve a well-defined problem by performing well-defined operations on existing well-defined data Instead of asking machines to understand people’s language, it involves asking people to make ... good example of this is in Chapter 4, “Understanding Web Services. ”) In short, Semantic Web- enabled Webservices have the potential to automate menial and complex tasks in your organization Is...
... “over intranets, extranets, and the Internet.” Not only can Webservices be public, they can exist on an internal network for internal applications Webservices could be used between partnering ... (J2EE) platform and Microsoft’s NET platform Large companies are implementing both architectures and turning to XMLWebservices to integrate them Additionally, XML is influencing development on ... step inWebservices development, and most business analysts believe that organizations that deploy Webservices internally Understanding Web Ser vices 65 will be prepared for the next boom in...
... IBM, and The Mind Electric will be implementing gridenabled Webservices as products A Semantic Web of WebServices The Semantic WebandWebservices go hand in hand XML, a self-describing language, ... SAML, XML Encryption, andXML Signature with Web services, and have been presenting their solutions, findings, and lessons learned to groups and standards bodies.2 What’s Next for Web Services? ... Securing WebServices One of the biggest concerns in the deployment of Webservices today is security In a distributed Internet environment where portals may talk to other Web services, which in...
... (http://xqueryservices.com), and Oracle (http://otn.oracle.com/ sample_code/tech /xml/ xmldb/jxqi.html) As XQuery evolves and is adopted in industry, its future looks promising XLink XLink is the XML Linking ... the W3C XSL Working Group andXML Linking Working Group, and it is part of the W3C Style Activity and W3C XML Activity In addition to the functionality of addressing areas of an XML document, it ... encoding=”UTF-8”?>
... model XLink General, all-purpose linking specification XLink 1.0— Recommendation SVG uses it; XLink can use XPointer XPointer Used to address nodes, ranges, and points in local and remote XML documents ... CHAPTER Installing Custom Controls Understanding Taxonomies 145 “The Semantic Web is an extension of the current webin which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and ... separately In an XForms scenario, the model and presentation are parsed into memory as XML “instance data.” The instance data is kept in memory during user interaction Because XML Forms uses XML Events,...
... of describing and structuring an information space in terms of topics and associations, then, in contrast, RDF is a Web language for describing and structuring an information space in terms of ... (particular things) ■ ■ Relationships among those things ■ ■ Properties (and property values) of those things ■ ■ Functions of and processes involving those things ■ ■ Constraints on and rules involving ... property values) of those things ■ ■ The functions of and processes involving those things ■ ■ Constraints on and rules involving those things In addition to describing an area of knowledge, we...
... expressing ontology concepts and relations and their instances, and again is inXML syntax Above it is DAML+OIL or OWL, which enable defining a much more expressive ontology and which in turn ... haphazard and time-consuming, because it involves so many different systems You may have to log in to 40 databases and search engines, and manually compare and contrast the information you find into ... described in our earlier “typical organization” section Integration with all Webservicesin the organization is easy—they all have a SOAP interface, and since all Webservices are registered in a...
... International Standards Organization (ISO), 168 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), 24 interoperability data exchange and, 48 style sheets and, 124 Intranet applications, 64 inverseFunctional ... F., R W Fergerson, and M A Musen 2000 “The Knowledge Model of Protege-2000: Combining Interoperability and Flexibility.” In 2nd International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management ... “Knowledge Representation, Ontological Engineering, and Topic Maps.” InXML Topic Maps: Creating and Using Topic Maps for the Web, edited by Jack Park Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley OIL http://www.ontoknowledge.org/oil/...
... Implementing a Simple Web Service (continued) 3:05 4:35 Module 6: Publishing and Deploying WebServices 4:35 5:05 Lab 6: Publishing and Finding WebServicesin a UDDI Registry viii Developing XMLWeb ... Publishing a Web Service 17 Finding a Web Service 20 Publishing a Web Service on an Intranet 22 Configuring a Web Service 24 Lab 6: Publishing and Finding Web ... trade-offs and issues involved in designing a real-world Web Service " Implement nonstandard WebServices such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) screen scraping and aggregating WebServices Developing...
... Implementing a Simple XMLWeb Service Module 6: Publishing and Deploying XMLWebServices Module 7: Securing XMLWebServices Module 8: Designing XMLWebServices Module 9: Global XMLWebServices ... Implementing a Simple XMLWeb Service (continued) 3:05 4:35 Module 6: Publishing and Deploying XMLWebServices 4:35 5:05 Lab 6.1: Publishing and Finding XMLWebServicesin a UDDI Registry Developing ... 16 Finding an XMLWeb Service 21 Publishing an XMLWeb Service on an Intranet 24 Configuring an XMLWeb Service 26 Lab 6.1: Publishing and Finding WebServicesin a...
... productionquality Webservices Chapter explains how to leverage UDDI and DISCO to advertise your Web service and discover other WebservicesIn Chapter 10, I examine strategies for ensuring that your Webservices ... 1 row 2, seat 2 row 2, seat 3 row 2, seat 4 row 3, seat 1 row 3, seat 2 row 3, seat 3 ... the book and explain ASP .NET and Remoting, the core NET technologies that enable developers to quickly build and consume Webservices These seemingly overlapping technologies have distinctly different...
... of WebServices 351 Overview 351 Introducing NET My Services 351 Securing NET My Services 353 Working with NET My Services 355 The Global XMLWeb ... success of Webservices is that they’re built on existing Internet standards such as XMLand HTTP As a result, any system capable of parsing text and communicating via a standard Internet transport ... that your Web service meets your scalability and availability needs Finally, in Chapter 13, I examine some of the problems involved in building Webservices today and introduce emerging technologies...
... of WebServices 351 Overview 351 Introducing NET My Services 351 Securing NET My Services 353 Working with NET My Services 355 The Global XMLWeb ... success of Webservices is that they’re built on existing Internet standards such as XMLand HTTP As a result, any system capable of parsing text and communicating via a standard Internet transport ... that your Web service meets your scalability and availability needs Finally, in Chapter 13, I examine some of the problems involved in building Webservices today and introduce emerging technologies...
... 1 row 2, seat 2 row 2, seat 3 row 2, seat 4 row 3, seat 1 row 3, seat 2 row 3, seat 3 ... encoding and decoding binary data for Webservices built on top of the ASP .NET and Remoting frameworks You saw an example of this in Chapter 2, where I created an ASP .NET Web service that sent and ... or fF The NET platform provides support for encoding and decoding binhex You can use the XmlTextReader.ReadBinHex method to decode binhex to binary data and the XmlTextWriter.WriteBinHex method...
... that SOAP binding is applied to a particular binding definition Therefore, all binding elements containing SOAP specific binding must contain the soap:binding element The soap:binding element ... definitions for binding a protocol such as SOAP to a particular bindingType The binding definitions specify message formatting and protocol details For example, the binding information specifies ... 98 in later chapters, the NET platform provides a rich framework for creating and consuming XML Schema schemas for Webservices 99 Chapter 5: Using WSDL to Document WebServices Overview In the...