Links
To facilitate your work with the resources mentioned in the text, below please find links to Web-based references mentioned at the end of each chapter and in Appendix A.
Chapter 1
- Web Services Resource Web Sites
- Web Services Overview
Chapter 2
- Web Services Case Studies
- Grid Computing and Web Services
- Other References
Chapter 3
- Some Web Services Resource Web Sites
- Web Services Overview
- SOAP Interoperability Organization
- Web Services Standards
- Others
Chapter 4
- Sun ONE Architecture and SunTone Architecture Methodology
- Unified Process/Rational Unified Process
Chapter 5
- OS/390 or z/OS
- Mainframe Integration
- Eugene Deborin, Anita Ekstedt, Jim Hollingsworth, Takeo Machida, Antonius Inggil Paripurnanto, and Norbert Verbestel. CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 Version 1 Release 3: Web Support and 3270 Bridge. San Jose: IBM Redbooks, November, 1999. http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg245480.pdf
- Chris Smith. "CICS Transaction Server for VSE/ESA: CICS Web Support Technical Overview." London: IBM UK, July 2001. http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ts/cics/pdfs/cictsvse_cwsovw.pdf
- Sun Microsystems. Using Forte 4GL for OS/390: Release 3.5 of Forte 4GL. Palo Alto: Sun Microsystems, October 2000. http://docs.sun.com/db?p5/doc/806-6665-01 (under Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Edition).
- Phil Wakelin, Antonio C. Benedete, Jr., Phil Cartwright, John Holland, Jim Hollingsworth, Daniel McGinnes, Satish Tanna, and Bart Verboven. Revealed! Architecting Web Access to CICS. San Jose: IBM Redbooks, 2002. http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg245466.html
- Phil Wakelin, Martin Keen, Richard Johnson, and Daniel Cerecedo Diaz. Java Connectors for CICS: Featuring the J2EE Connector Architecture. San Jose: IBM Redbooks, March 2002. http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg246401.html
- Mainframe Integration Vendors
Chapter 6
- Web Services and EAI
- Java Connector Architecture
- ebXML-based Web Services
- Database and XML Web Services
Chapter 7
- General Web Services Security
- XKMS
- SAML
- XACML
- OASIS eXtensible Access Control Markup Language Technical Committee. http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xacml/docs/docs.shtml#link
- Satoshi Hada and Michiharu Kudo. "XML Access Control Language: Provisional Authorization for XML Documents." http://www.trl.ibm.com/projects/xml/xacl/xacl-spec.html
- Satoshi Hada and Michiharu Kudo. "XML Access Control." http://www.trl.ibm.com/projects/xml/xacl/xmlac-proposal.html
- Project Liberty
- Security Threats
- Security Tools
- WS-Security Roadmap
Chapter 8
- Web Services Implementation Case Studies
- Web Services Technologies Illustrated in This Chapter
Chapter 9
- Apache Axis
- Grid Computing
- JXTA
- N1
- Web Services Management Tools
Appendix A
The following URLs are online resources and references for different aspects of Web Services. Some URLs, such as information and news articles, may be updated or changed from time to time. Specific resources and references can be found at the end of each chapter.
A.1 Web Services Portals
The following portals contain a variety of Web Services sites with news, technical articles, and white papers. They not only provide some technical resources, but also references to other Web Services links. They are good starters.
A.2 Web Services News
The following Web sites contain many news and product updates related to Web Services. Some of them provide email alerts for subscription.
A.3 Development Platforms and Tools, Including Tutorials and Articles
These Web sites contain good online tutorials and technical articles, from technology overview to specific technical details. Some of them have sample codes for download.
A.4 Vendor-Specific Web Services Sites
These are vendor-specific Web Services Web sites that provide technical white papers and product evaluation copies for download.
A.5 Web Services Standards Bodies and Communities
Here are some Web Services standards bodies and communities that support Web Services implementation.
A.6 SOAP-Specific
Here is a list of SOAP-specific resources.
A.7 UDDI-Specific
Some UDDI-specific resources. UDDI has some good technical white papers on best practices.
A.8 Web Services Security
There are an increasing number of Web Services security resources. More references can be found in the Web Services security chapter.
A.9 Web Services Conferences
There are a few Web Services-focused conferences that are held regularly in different regions and countries. The following URLs are likely to change, as they are timely. They are listed here as examples.
A.10 Miscellaneous
These URLs contain some other categories, including security (such as XML Trust Center) and Web Services developer tools (such as Eclipse).