Enabling, Writing, Deploying Web Services Security Using OpenSSO WSS Agent
Five-part Article Series
This five-part series by Mrudul Uchil, Kamna Jain and Rick Palkovic considers the virtue of using a standardized interface language in enterprise architecture in order to liberate the application that publishes a service from having to know anything at all about the calling application. The result of this practice makes service-oriented architecture (SOA) especially useful for both enterprise and inter-enterprise architectures, the authors contend in their introduction to the series.
Tags: enterprise architecture, GlassFish, JAX-WS, JBoss, NetBeans, OpenSSO, service oriented architecture, SOA, standardized interface language, Tomcat, Web Services Description Language, Weblogic, WebSphere, WSDL