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Mobile Web Services: Architecture and Implementation

ISBN: 978-0-470-01596-4
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338 pages
March 2006
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Chapter 1: Introduction.

1.1 Structure of this Book.

Chapter 2: Introduction to XML.

2.1 Markup and Elements.

2.2 Attributes.

2.3 XML Declaration.

2.4 Namespaces.

2.5 Well-Formedness and Validity.

2.6 XML Schema.

2.7 Summary.

Chapter 3: Introduction to Service-Oriented Architectures.

3.1 Service-Oriented Architecture.

3.2 Web Services Messaging.

3.3 Web Service Description.

3.4 Web Service Discovery.

3.5 Summary.

Chapter 4: Agreement.

4.1 Web Services Addressing.

4.2 Background.

4.3 Purpose of WS-Addressing.

4.4 Mobile Application Example.

4.5 WS-Addressing Core.

4.6 Binding Specifications.

4.7 Conclusions.

4.8 Policy.

Chapter 5: Identity and Security.

5.1 Identity and Web Services.

5.2 Security and Web Services.

5.3 Summary.

Chapter 6: Liberty Alliance Identity Technologies.

6.1 Liberty Identity Federation Framework (ID-FF).

6.2 Liberty Identity Web Service Framework (ID-WSF).

6.3 Liberty Identity Service Interface Specifications (ID-SIS).

6.4 Summary.

Chapter 7: Enabling Mobile Web Services.

7.1 Mobile Web Services Software Development Environment.

7.2 SOA for S60 Platform Architecture.

7.3 A Simple Example.

7.4 Identity Web Services Support.

7.5 Web Service Providers.

7.6 SOA for S60 Platform as a Pluggable Architecture.

7.7 SOA for S60 Platform XML Processing.

7.8 Writing Code for Web Service Consumer Applications.

7.9 Summary.

Chapter 8: Summary and Next Steps.

Chapter 9: Java Client Development.

9.1 Prerequisites.

9.2 Nokia Web Services Framework for Java Architecture.

9.3 XML Processing in NWSF.

9.4 HelloWS Example.

9.5 Connecting to Web Services.

9.6 Using the Service Database.

9.7 Identity and Security.

9.8 HelloWS.java.

9.9 AddressBook Example.

Chapter 10: C++ Client Development.

10.1 Nokia Service Development API.

10.2 Hello Web Service Example.

10.3 NWSF Service Connection Library.

10.4 Sending Messages to a Web Service.

10.5 NWSF Service Manager Library.

10.6 NWSF Service Description Library.

10.7 NWSF and Identity.

10.8 Policy and Services.

10.9 Configuration.

10.10 NWSF Utility Library.

10.11 Description of wscexample Client Code.

10.12 Test Service Code.

10.13 PhonebookEx Example Application.

Appendix A: Web Services Standards Organizations.

A.1 W3C.

A.2 OASIS.

A.3 WS-I.

A.4 Liberty Alliance.

A.5 W3C Document Notice and License.

Appendix B: Nokia Web Services Development API – Quick Reference.

B.1 Service Connection Library.

B.2 Service Manager Library.

B.3 Service Description Library.

B.5 XML Library.

B.6 Utilities Library.

Appendix C: References.

Chapter 2: Introduction to XML.

Chapter 3: Introduction to Service-Oriented Architectures.

Chapter 4: Agreement.

Chapter 5: Identity and Security.

Chapter 6: Liberty Alliance Identity Technologies.

Chapter 7: Enabling Mobile Web Services.

Chapter 9: Java Client Development.

Chapter 10: C++ Client Development.

Appendix A: Web Services Standards Organizations.

Appendix B: Nokia Web Services Development API – Quick Reference.

Index.

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