Architecting Web Services

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base service for hotel reservation system, 455–474

HRSWS component, 455, 456–460

HRSWS database, 455, 466–470

listener, 455, 461

processRequest validation logic, 456, 470–474

session model tables, 456

test client for listener, 462–465

BEA, 616–617

binary tree vs. DOM tree structure, 139

Bowstreet, 617–620

Business Web Factory, 619

Business Web Portal, 620

participant in XAML consortium, 614

vendor strategy of, 617

Web services directory, 618–619

bracket notation in XSLT paths, 185–186

brokered Web services application, 28

browsers

IBM UDDI, 622–623

viewing HTML code for availability form in, 430

viewing XML documents in Internet Explorer, 72, 73

building XML, 67–84

attributes, 76–77

building XML documents, 77–84

child and parent nodes for nested elements, 75

distinguishing between HTML and XML, 70–72

elements for, 72–75

empty elements, 74

nesting elements, 74–75

syntax rules for documents, 82–84

well-formed vs. valid XML, 72

See also XML

business layer

about, 3, 4

contents of, 48–49

doubling as integration/interface layer, 53–54, 56

for hotel reservation Web service, 394–397

logic layer as, 46

sharing processes with, 8–14

business registry (UDDI), 608–609

business requirements for Web services, 192

Business Web Factory (Bowstreet), 619

Business Web Portal (Bowstreet), 620

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