Service Oriented Architecture
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Subject : Service Oriented Architecture
1 INTRODUCTION TO XML
2 BUILDING XML BASED APPLICATIONS
- XML in Context - Answer (click here)
- XML: A Brief Glimpse - Answer (click here)
- Essentials of XML: How We Got Here - Answer (click here)
- The Beginnings of XML - Answer (click here)
- The Promise of XML - Answer (click here)
- Where Is XML Heading? - Answer (click here)
- The Fundamentals of XML - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to XML Syntax - Answer (click here)
- XML Document Structure - Answer (click here)
- XML Content Models - Answer (click here)
- Rules of XML Structure - Answer (click here)
- Well-Formed and Valid Documents - Answer (click here)
- Linking XML Documents Together - Answer (click here)
- Namespaces in XML - Answer (click here)
- Applying Style to XML - Answer (click here)
- Basics of Reading and Processing XML - Answer (click here)
- International Language Support in XML - Answer (click here)
- Validating XML with the Document Type Definition (DTD) - Answer (click here)
- Document Type Definitions - Answer (click here)
- Some Simple DTD Examples - Answer (click here)
- Structure of a Document Type Definition and Declaration - Answer (click here)
- DTD Attributes and its Types - Answer (click here)
- DTD Entities - Answer (click here)
- More DTD Directives - Answer (click here)
- DTD Drawbacks and Alternatives - Answer (click here)
- Creating XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to the W3C XML Schema Recommendation - Answer (click here)
- Creating XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- The X-Files: XPath, XPointer, and XLink - Answer (click here)
- XPath: Operators, Special Characters and Syntax - Answer (click here)
- XPointer: Points, Ranges, Notation - Answer (click here)
- XLink: Simple and Extended Links - Answer (click here)
- Defining XML Using Alternate Schema Representations - Answer (click here)
- A Brief Review of XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- A Brief Review of XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- Dead Formats: XDR, DSD, and DCD - Answer (click here)
- Schema for Object-Oriented XML (SOX) - Answer (click here)
- RELAX NG Schema - Answer (click here)
- Schematron - Answer (click here)
- Parsing XML Using Document Object Model(DOM) - Answer (click here)
- What is DOM, Anyway? - Answer (click here)
- What DOM is Not - Answer (click here)
- Why Do I Need DOM? - Answer (click here)
- Disadvantages of Using DOM - Answer (click here)
- DOM Levels - Answer (click here)
- DOM Core - Answer (click here)
- DOM Traversal and Range - Answer (click here)
- DOM Implementations: JDOM, NanoXML, TinyXML, kXML - Answer (click here)
- Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) - Answer (click here)
- Parsing XML Using SAX - Answer (click here)
- What Is SAX, Anyway? - Answer (click here)
- What SAX Is Not - Answer (click here)
- Why Do I Need SAX? - Answer (click here)
- SAX vs. DOM - Answer (click here)
- Disadvantages of SAX - Answer (click here)
- SAX Versions - Answer (click here)
- SAX Basics : Packages, Implementations - Answer (click here)
- Working with SAX - Answer (click here)
- Transforming XML with XSL - Answer (click here)
- XSL Technologies - Answer (click here)
- XSLT for Document Publishing - Answer (click here)
- Getting Started with XSLT - Answer (click here)
- The Missing Piece: The XSLT Processor - Answer (click here)
- Advanced Features of XSLT - Answer (click here)
- XSL for Business-to-Business (B2B) Communication - Answer (click here)
- XSL Formatting Objects - Answer (click here)
- Web Application Integration: Java Servlets, XSLT, and XSL-FO - Answer (click here)
- Integrating XML with Databases - Answer (click here)
- XML Database Solutions - Answer (click here)
- Modeling Databases in XML - Answer (click here)
- Formatting XML for the Web - Answer (click here)
- A Brief History of DSSSL - Answer (click here)
- A Brief History of CSS - Answer (click here)
- XML Presentation Using CSS - Answer (click here)
- An Overview of XHTML - XHTML 1.0: The Transition - Answer (click here)
- An Overview of XHTML - XHTML 1.1: Modularization - Answer (click here)
- Coca Cabana Technology Shop Case Study: Building a Web Site for the Future - Answer (click here)
- An Overview of XForms - Answer (click here)
- Interactive Graphical Visualizations with SVG - Answer (click here)
- Vector Graphics to Complement Bitmap Graphics - Answer (click here)
- SVG: An XML Standard for Vector Graphics - Answer (click here)
- Creating an Interactive Graphical Visualization - Answer (click here)
- Defining the Content DTD - Answer (click here)
- Creating the XML Content - Answer (click here)
- Creating an SVG Content Presentation Prototype - Answer (click here)
- SVG with Style Using CSS - Answer (click here)
- Defining the XSL to Transform XML Content to SVG Presentation - Answer (click here)
- Powering Web Pages with SVG - Answer (click here)
- SVG-To-Go with XSL-FO - Answer (click here)
- SVG Structure and Elements - Answer (click here)
- XML Development Primer - Answer (click here)
- The Future of SVG - Answer (click here)
- XML and Content Management - Answer (click here)
- What Is Web Content Management? - Answer (click here)
- What are the Components of a Content-Management Workflow? - Answer (click here)
- The Role of XML in Web Content Management - Answer (click here)
- WebDAV Document Creation - Answer (click here)
- How to Design the XML Content Environment - Answer (click here)
- The Role of Metadata (RDF and PRISM) in Web Content Management - Answer (click here)
- Web Content Syndication with RSS and ICE - Answer (click here)
- RSS Content Syndication - Answer (click here)
- Content Syndication Using ICE - Answer (click here)
- Selecting a Content-Management Solution - Answer (click here)
- Architecting Web Services - Answer (click here)
- What Are Web Services? - Answer (click here)
- Business Motivations for Web Services - Answer (click here)
- Technical Motivations for Web Services - Answer (click here)
- The Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) - Answer (click here)
- Architecting Web Services - Answer (click here)
- Web Services Building Blocks: SOAP - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to SOAP - Answer (click here)
- Basic SOAP Syntax - Answer (click here)
- Sending SOAP messages - Answer (click here)
- SOAP Implementations - Answer (click here)
- The Future of SOAP - Answer (click here)
- Web Services Building Blocks: WSDL and UDDI - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to WSDL - Answer (click here)
- Basic WSDL Syntax - Answer (click here)
- SOAP Binding - Answer (click here)
- WSDL Implementations - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to UDDI - Answer (click here)
- The UDDI API - Answer (click here)
- UDDI - Vendor Implementations - Answer (click here)
- The Future of UDDI - Answer (click here)
- Leveraging XML in Visual Studio .NET - Answer (click here)
- The .NET Strategy - Answer (click here)
- ADO.NET - Answer (click here)
- The ADO.NET Data Provider - Answer (click here)
- The ADO.NET DataSet Class - Answer (click here)
- XML Within ADO.NET - Answer (click here)
- The System.Xml Namespace - Answer (click here)
- Using XML in the .NET Enterprise Servers - Answer (click here)
- BizTalk - Answer (click here)
- SQL Server 2000 - Answer (click here)
- Understanding XML Standards - Answer (click here)
- Standards and Vocabularies - Answer (click here)
- The Definition of “Standard” as Excerpted from the American Heritage Dictionary - Answer (click here)
- Standards Organizations: Who Is Creating the Standards? - Answer (click here)
- Standards Stack Layers - Answer (click here)
- Standards Stack Aspects - Answer (click here)
- Community Vocabularies Layer - Answer (click here)
- Implementing XML in E-Business - Answer (click here)
- What Is the Supply Chain? - Answer (click here)
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - Answer (click here)
- E-Business and the Internet- Enabled Supply Chain - Answer (click here)
- Different Types of B2B Interaction - Answer (click here)
- Components of E-Business XML Systems - Answer (click here)
- Enterprise Integration - Answer (click here)
- CommerceNet eCo Framework - Answer (click here)
- XML/EDI - Answer (click here)
- ebXML - Answer (click here)
- RosettaNet - Answer (click here)
- Delivering Wireless and Voice Services with XML - Answer (click here)
- The Vision of Ubiquitous Computing - Answer (click here)
- Key Technologies : WAP, WML, VoiceXML - Answer (click here)
- Wireless Applications with WAP and WML - Answer (click here)
- Voice Applications with VoiceXML - Answer (click here)
- Applied XML in Vertical Industry - Answer (click here)
- The Vertical Industries - Answer (click here)
- Professional Services Standards - Answer (click here)
- Finance and Accounting: The Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) - Answer (click here)
- Insurance - Answer (click here)
- Health Care: Health Level Seven (HL7) - Answer (click here)
- Legal Industry XML Standards: Legal XML - Answer (click here)
- Real Estate: Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization (MISMO) - Answer (click here)
- Business Administration and Human Resources (HR): Human Resources XML (HR-XML) - Answer (click here)
- Travel and Hospitality: Open Travel Alliance (OTA) - Answer (click here)
- Manufacturing: TranXML, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction XML (aecXML) - Answer (click here)
- Scientific and Engineering: Biotech, Chemistry - Answer (click here)
- Print, Media, and Entertainment: NewsML - Answer (click here)
- A Final Note: XML Standards Adoption - Answer (click here)
- RDF for Information Owners - Answer (click here)
- Basics of the Resource Description Framework - Answer (click here)
- The RDF Family of Specifications - Answer (click here)
- The RDF Data Model: Just Enough Graph Theory and The RDF Graph - Answer (click here)
- RDF Schema - Answer (click here)
- Working with the Angle Brackets - Answer (click here)
- The Semantic Web for Information Owners - Answer (click here)
- Precursors of the Semantic Web: Project Xanadu, HyTime - Answer (click here)
- Architecture of the Semantic Web - Answer (click here)
- How Do Semantics Get into the Semantic Web? - Answer (click here)
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Specification - Answer (click here)
- XML Documents - Answer (click here)
- XML Logical Structures - Answer (click here)
SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
WEB SERVICES
BUILDING SOA BASED APPLICATIONS
XML and Web Services Unleashed by Ron Schmelzer et al
Part I Essentials of XML
Chapter 1 XML in Context
- XML in Context - Answer (click here)
- XML: A Brief Glimpse - Answer (click here)
- Essentials of XML: How We Got Here - Answer (click here)
- The Beginnings of XML - Answer (click here)
- The Promise of XML - Answer (click here)
- Where Is XML Heading? - Answer (click here)
Chapter 2 The Fundamentals of XML
- The Fundamentals of XML - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to XML Syntax - Answer (click here)
- XML Document Structure - Answer (click here)
- XML Content Models - Answer (click here)
- Rules of XML Structure - Answer (click here)
- Well-Formed and Valid Documents - Answer (click here)
- Linking XML Documents Together - Answer (click here)
- Namespaces in XML - Answer (click here)
- Applying Style to XML - Answer (click here)
- Basics of Reading and Processing XML - Answer (click here)
- International Language Support in XML - Answer (click here)
Chapter 3 Validating XML with the Document Type Definition DTD
- Validating XML with the Document Type Definition (DTD) - Answer (click here)
- Document Type Definitions - Answer (click here)
- Some Simple DTD Examples - Answer (click here)
- Structure of a Document Type Definition and Declaration - Answer (click here)
- DTD Attributes and its Types - Answer (click here)
- DTD Entities - Answer (click here)
- More DTD Directives - Answer (click here)
- DTD Drawbacks and Alternatives - Answer (click here)
Chapter 4 Creating XML Schemas
- Creating XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to the W3C XML Schema Recommendation - Answer (click here)
- Creating XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
Chapter 5 The X Files XPath XPointer and XLink
- The X-Files: XPath, XPointer, and XLink - Answer (click here)
- XPath: Operators, Special Characters and Syntax - Answer (click here)
- XPointer: Points, Ranges, Notation - Answer (click here)
- XLink: Simple and Extended Links - Answer (click here)
Chapter 6 Defining XML Using Alternate Schema Representations
- Defining XML Using Alternate Schema Representations - Answer (click here)
- A Brief Review of XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- A Brief Review of XML Schemas - Answer (click here)
- Dead Formats: XDR, DSD, and DCD - Answer (click here)
- Schema for Object-Oriented XML (SOX) - Answer (click here)
- RELAX NG Schema - Answer (click here)
- Schematron - Answer (click here)
Part II Building XML
Chapter 7 Parsing XML Using Document Object Model
- Parsing XML Using Document Object Model(DOM) - Answer (click here)
- What is DOM, Anyway? - Answer (click here)
- What DOM is Not - Answer (click here)
- Why Do I Need DOM? - Answer (click here)
- Disadvantages of Using DOM - Answer (click here)
- DOM Levels - Answer (click here)
- DOM Core - Answer (click here)
- DOM Traversal and Range - Answer (click here)
- DOM Implementations: JDOM, NanoXML, TinyXML, kXML - Answer (click here)
- Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) - Answer (click here)
Chapter 8 Parsing XML Using SAX
- Parsing XML Using SAX - Answer (click here)
- What Is SAX, Anyway? - Answer (click here)
- What SAX Is Not - Answer (click here)
- Why Do I Need SAX? - Answer (click here)
- SAX vs. DOM - Answer (click here)
- Disadvantages of SAX - Answer (click here)
- SAX Versions - Answer (click here)
- SAX Basics : Packages, Implementations - Answer (click here)
- Working with SAX - Answer (click here)
Chapter 9 Transforming XML with XSL
- Transforming XML with XSL - Answer (click here)
- XSL Technologies - Answer (click here)
- XSLT for Document Publishing - Answer (click here)
- Getting Started with XSLT - Answer (click here)
- The Missing Piece: The XSLT Processor - Answer (click here)
- Advanced Features of XSLT - Answer (click here)
- XSL for Business-to-Business (B2B) Communication - Answer (click here)
- XSL Formatting Objects - Answer (click here)
- Web Application Integration: Java Servlets, XSLT, and XSL-FO - Answer (click here)
Chapter 10 Integrating XML with Databases
- Integrating XML with Databases - Answer (click here)
- XML Database Solutions - Answer (click here)
- Modeling Databases in XML - Answer (click here)
Chapter 11 Formatting XML for the Web
- Formatting XML for the Web - Answer (click here)
- A Brief History of DSSSL - Answer (click here)
- A Brief History of CSS - Answer (click here)
- XML Presentation Using CSS - Answer (click here)
- An Overview of XHTML - XHTML 1.0: The Transition - Answer (click here)
- An Overview of XHTML - XHTML 1.1: Modularization - Answer (click here)
- Coca Cabana Technology Shop Case Study: Building a Web Site for the Future - Answer (click here)
- An Overview of XForms - Answer (click here)
Chapter 12 Interactive Graphical Visualizations with SVG
- Interactive Graphical Visualizations with SVG - Answer (click here)
- Vector Graphics to Complement Bitmap Graphics - Answer (click here)
- SVG: An XML Standard for Vector Graphics - Answer (click here)
- Creating an Interactive Graphical Visualization - Answer (click here)
- Defining the Content DTD - Answer (click here)
- Creating the XML Content - Answer (click here)
- Creating an SVG Content Presentation Prototype - Answer (click here)
- SVG with Style Using CSS - Answer (click here)
- Defining the XSL to Transform XML Content to SVG Presentation - Answer (click here)
- Powering Web Pages with SVG - Answer (click here)
- SVG-To-Go with XSL-FO - Answer (click here)
- SVG Structure and Elements - Answer (click here)
- XML Development Primer - Answer (click here)
- The Future of SVG - Answer (click here)
Chapter 13 XML and Content Management
- XML and Content Management - Answer (click here)
- What Is Web Content Management? - Answer (click here)
- What are the Components of a Content-Management Workflow? - Answer (click here)
- The Role of XML in Web Content Management - Answer (click here)
- WebDAV Document Creation - Answer (click here)
- How to Design the XML Content Environment - Answer (click here)
- The Role of Metadata (RDF and PRISM) in Web Content Management - Answer (click here)
- Web Content Syndication with RSS and ICE - Answer (click here)
- RSS Content Syndication - Answer (click here)
- Content Syndication Using ICE - Answer (click here)
- Selecting a Content-Management Solution - Answer (click here)
Chapter 14 Architecting Web Services
- Architecting Web Services - Answer (click here)
- What Are Web Services? - Answer (click here)
- Business Motivations for Web Services - Answer (click here)
- Technical Motivations for Web Services - Answer (click here)
- The Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) - Answer (click here)
- Architecting Web Services - Answer (click here)
Chapter 15 Web Services Building Blocks SOAP
- Web Services Building Blocks: SOAP - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to SOAP - Answer (click here)
- Basic SOAP Syntax - Answer (click here)
- Sending SOAP messages - Answer (click here)
- SOAP Implementations - Answer (click here)
- The Future of SOAP - Answer (click here)
Chapter 16 Web Services Building Blocks WSDL and UDDI
- Web Services Building Blocks: WSDL and UDDI - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to WSDL - Answer (click here)
- Basic WSDL Syntax - Answer (click here)
- SOAP Binding - Answer (click here)
- WSDL Implementations - Answer (click here)
- Introduction to UDDI - Answer (click here)
- The UDDI API - Answer (click here)
- UDDI - Vendor Implementations - Answer (click here)
- The Future of UDDI - Answer (click here)
Chapter 17 Leveraging XML in Visual Studio dotNET
- Leveraging XML in Visual Studio .NET - Answer (click here)
- The .NET Strategy - Answer (click here)
- ADO.NET - Answer (click here)
- The ADO.NET Data Provider - Answer (click here)
- The ADO.NET DataSet Class - Answer (click here)
- XML Within ADO.NET - Answer (click here)
- The System.Xml Namespace - Answer (click here)
Chapter 18 Using XML in the .NET Enterprise Servers
- Using XML in the .NET Enterprise Servers - Answer (click here)
- BizTalk - Answer (click here)
- SQL Server 2000 - Answer (click here)
Part III Applied XML
Chapter 19 Understanding XML Standards
- Understanding XML Standards - Answer (click here)
- Standards and Vocabularies - Answer (click here)
- The Definition of “Standard” as Excerpted from the American Heritage Dictionary - Answer (click here)
- Standards Organizations: Who Is Creating the Standards? - Answer (click here)
- Standards Stack Layers - Answer (click here)
- Standards Stack Aspects - Answer (click here)
- Community Vocabularies Layer - Answer (click here)
Chapter 20 Implementing XML in E Business
- Implementing XML in E-Business - Answer (click here)
- What Is the Supply Chain? - Answer (click here)
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - Answer (click here)
- E-Business and the Internet- Enabled Supply Chain - Answer (click here)
- Different Types of B2B Interaction - Answer (click here)
- Components of E-Business XML Systems - Answer (click here)
- Enterprise Integration - Answer (click here)
- CommerceNet eCo Framework - Answer (click here)
- XML/EDI - Answer (click here)
- ebXML - Answer (click here)
- RosettaNet - Answer (click here)
Chapter 21 Delivering Wireless and Voice Services with XML
- Delivering Wireless and Voice Services with XML - Answer (click here)
- The Vision of Ubiquitous Computing - Answer (click here)
- Key Technologies : WAP, WML, VoiceXML - Answer (click here)
- Wireless Applications with WAP and WML - Answer (click here)
- Voice Applications with VoiceXML - Answer (click here)
Chapter 22 Applied XML in Vertical Industry
- Applied XML in Vertical Industry - Answer (click here)
- The Vertical Industries - Answer (click here)
- Professional Services Standards - Answer (click here)
- Finance and Accounting: The Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) - Answer (click here)
- Insurance - Answer (click here)
- Health Care: Health Level Seven (HL7) - Answer (click here)
- Legal Industry XML Standards: Legal XML - Answer (click here)
- Real Estate: Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization (MISMO) - Answer (click here)
- Business Administration and Human Resources (HR): Human Resources XML (HR-XML) - Answer (click here)
- Travel and Hospitality: Open Travel Alliance (OTA) - Answer (click here)
- Manufacturing: TranXML, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction XML (aecXML) - Answer (click here)
- Scientific and Engineering: Biotech, Chemistry - Answer (click here)
- Print, Media, and Entertainment: NewsML - Answer (click here)
- A Final Note: XML Standards Adoption - Answer (click here)
Part IV The Semantic Web
Chapter 23 RDF for Information Owners
- RDF for Information Owners - Answer (click here)
- Basics of the Resource Description Framework - Answer (click here)
- The RDF Family of Specifications - Answer (click here)
- The RDF Data Model: Just Enough Graph Theory and The RDF Graph - Answer (click here)
- RDF Schema - Answer (click here)
- Working with the Angle Brackets - Answer (click here)
Chapter 24 The Semantic Web for Information Owners
- The Semantic Web for Information Owners - Answer (click here)
- Precursors of the Semantic Web: Project Xanadu, HyTime - Answer (click here)
- Architecture of the Semantic Web - Answer (click here)
- How Do Semantics Get into the Semantic Web? - Answer (click here)
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