Posts Tagged ‘WSDL’

Sun POJO Service Engine User’s Guide

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Building Business Integration Applications to JBI Standards with Plain Old Java Objects

“Using the Sun POJO Service Engine” is a guide to the tools available in the Plain Old Java Objects (POJO) Service Engine that enable users to build business integration applications based on JBI standards and using Plain Old Java Objects.

 

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Enabling, Writing, Deploying Web Services Security Using OpenSSO WSS Agent

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

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.

 

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