Building Web Services with Java: Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI

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languages

       multiple language support   2nd  

       Perl  

LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)  

legacy applications.   [See also applications]

legacy systems

       Web services approach to integration  

LF character  

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)  

LINK<*** tag  

linking data

       data encoding  

linking tags (HTML)  

listeners

       transports  

listing

       XML purchase order example  

listings

       data-centric XML example  

       DOM parsing  

       dynamic find program  

       EMail header handler  

       inventory check Web service client  

       Java classes representing invoice data  

       JSP page example  

       Service requestors  

       SkatesTown

               inventory check Web service implementation  

       SkatesTown example

                core purchase deserialization methods  

               invoice schema  

               PO submission Web service  

               PO submission Web service client  

               purchase order schemas  

       SkatesTown inventory database  

       SkatesTowns product database class  

       XML declarations  

       XML documents

               default namespaces  

               namespaces  

               priority attribute (item element)  

       XML Schema

               structure  

       XML Schemas

               advanced reusability  

               associating schemas with documents  

               complex types  

               defining the priority global attribute  

               extension  

               importing  

       xsi( colon )type  

logical structure  

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