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Designing Web Services with the J2EE 1.4 Platform - Early Access
Exercise 1: Introduction

Exercise 2: Standards and Technologies
Chapter 3: Service EndPoint Design
Chapter 4: Client Design
Chapter 5: XML Processing
Chapter 6 : Enterprise Application Integration
Chapter 7 : Security
Chapter 8 : Application Architecture
By Sun Microsystems
The Java Web Services Tutorial
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2 : Introduction to Interactive Web Application Technologies
Chapter 3: Getting Started With Tomcat
Chapter 4: Getting Started with Web Applications
Chapter 5: Understanding XML
Chapter 6: Java API for XML Processing
Chapter 7: Simple API for XML
Chapter 8: Document Object Model
Chapter 9: XML Stylesheet Language for Transformations
Chapter 10: Binding XML Schema to Java Classes with JAXB
Chapter 11: Using JAXB
Chapter 12: Building Web Services With JAX-RPC
Chapter 13: SOAP with Attachments API for Java
Chapter 14: Java API for XML Registries
Chapter 15: Java Servlet Technology
Chapter 16: JavaServer Pages Technology
Chapter 17: JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library
Chapter 18: Custom Tags in JSP Pages
Chapter 19: Scripting in JSP Pages
Chapter 20: JavaServer Faces Technology
Chapter 21: Using JavaServer Faces Technology
Chapter 22: Creating Custom UI Components
Chapter 23: Internationalizing and Localizing Web Applications
Chapter 24: Security
Chapter 25: The Coffee Break Application
Appendix A: Tomcat Web Server Administration Tool
Appendix B: Tomcat Web Application Manager
Appendix C: The Java WSDP Registry Server
Appendix D: Registry Browser
Appendix E: HTTP Overview
Appendix F: Java Encoding Schemes
By Sun Microsystems
WebSphere Version 5 Web Services Handbook
Exercise 1: Web services introduction

Exercise 2: Introduction to SOAP
Chapter 3: Introduction to WSDL
Chapter 4: Introduction to UDDI
Chapter 5: Web services invocation framework
Chapter 6 : Web services inspection language
Chapter 7 : Workflows and business processes
Chapter 8 : Web Services Gateway
Chapter 9 : Web services security
Chapter 10 : IBM WebSphere product family
Chapter 11 : Web services development overview
Chapter 12 : Weather forecast application
Chapter 13 : WebSphere Studio Application Developer
Chapter 14 : Application Developer Integration Edition
Chapter 15 : WWebSphere SDK for Web Services
Chapter 16 : Web Services Toolkit
Chapter 17 : WebSphere Web Services Technology Preview
Chapter 18 : Web services scenario: architecture and implementation
Chapter 19 : Web services runtime and deployment in WebSphere
Appendix A. Installation and setup
Appendix B. Additional material
By IBM RedBooks
Web Services Wizardry with WebSphere Studio Application Developer
Exercise 1: Auto parts sample application

Exercise 2: Application Developer overview
Chapter 3: Web development with Application Developer
Chapter 4: XML support in Application Developer
Chapter 5: EJB development with Application Developer
Chapter 6 : Deployment of Web and EJB applications to WebSphere
Chapter 7 : Working in a team
Chapter 8 : Web services overview and architecture
Chapter 9 : Product support for Web services
Chapter 10 : Static Web services
Chapter 11 : Dynamic Web services
Chapter 12 : Composed Web services
Chapter 13 : Deployment of Web services to WebSphere
Chapter 14 : Web services advanced topics
Chapter 15 : Architecture and design considerations
Chapter 16 : IBM's jStart program
By IBM RedBooks
Self-Study Guide: WebSphere Studio Application Developer and Web Services
Exercise 1: Java development

Exercise 2: Relational Schema Center
Chapter 3: XML development
Chapter 4: Web development
Chapter 5: EJB development
Chapter 6 : Test and deploy using WebSphere AEs
Chapter 7 : Profiling an application
Chapter 8 : Create a Web Service
Chapter 9 : Deploy and test a Web Service
Chapter 10 : Using a Web Service in a client application
Chapter 11 : Web Service publishing in the UDDI registry
Appendix A : Installation and configuration
Appendix B : Additional material
By IBM RedBooks
Patterns: Connecting Self-Service Applications to the Enterprise
Exercise 1: Patterns for e-business

Exercise 2: The Self-Service business pattern
Chapter 3: Runtime pattern
Chapter 4: Product mappings
Chapter 5: Technology options
Chapter 6 : Application and system design
Chapter 7 : Application development
Chapter 8 : Systems management
Chapter 9 : PDK sample overview
Chapter 10 : Web services scenario
Chapter 11 : J2EE Connector Architecture scenario
Chapter 12 : Java Message Service scenario
Appendix A : Lab environment scenarios
Appendix B : PDK sample setup
Appendix C : Additional material
By IBM RedBooks