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  • Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA
    Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA

    This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.The Ultimate Guide for Designing and Governing Web Service Contracts   For Web services to succeed as part of SOA, they require balanced, effective technical contracts that enable services to be evolved and repeatedly reused for years to come. Now, a team of industry experts presents the first end-to-end guide to designing and governing Web service contracts. Writing for developers, architects, governance specialists, and other IT professionals, the authors cover the following areas:   Understanding Web Service Contract Technologies Initial chapters and ongoing supplementary content help even the most inexperienced professional get up to speed on how all of the different technologies and design considerations relate to the creation of Web service contracts. For example, a visual anatomy of a Web service contract documented from logical and physical perspectives is provided, along with a chapter dedicated to describing namespaces in plain English. The book is further equipped with numerous case study examples and many illustrations.   Fundamental and Advanced WSDL Tutorial coverage of WSDL 1.1 and 2.0 and detailed descriptions of their differences is followed by numerous advanced WSDL topics and design techniques, including extreme loose coupling, modularization options, use of extensibility elements, asynchrony, message dispatch, service instance identification, non-SOAP HTTP binding, and WS-BPEL extensions. Also explained is how WSDL definitions are shaped by key SOA design patterns.   Fundamental and Advanced XML Schema XML Schema basics are covered within the context of Web services and SOA, after which advanced XML Schema chapters delve into a variety of specialized message design considerations and techniques, including the use of wildcards, reusability of schemas and schema fragments, type inheritance and composition, CRUD-style message design, and combining industry and custom schemas.   Fundamental and Advanced WS-Policy Topics, such as Policy Expression Structure, Composite Policies, Operator Composition Rules, and Policy Attachment establish a foundation upon which more advanced topics, such as policy reusability and centralization, nested, parameterized, and ignorable assertions are covered, along with an exploration of creating concurrent policy-enabled contracts and designing custom policy assertions and vocabularies.   Fundamental Message Design with SOAPA broad range of message design-related topics are covered, including SOAP message structures, SOAP nodes and roles, SOAP faults, designing custom SOAP headers and working with industry-standard SOAP headers.   Advanced Message Design with WS-Addressing The art of message design is taken to a new level with in-depth descriptions of WS-Addressing endpoint references (EPRs) and MAP headers and an exploration of how they are applied via SOA design patterns. Also covered are WSDL binding considerations, related MEP rules, WS-Addressing policy assertions, and detailed coverage of how WS-Addressing relates to SOAP Action values.   Advanced Message Design with MTOM, and SwA Developing SOAP messages capable of transporting large documents or binary content is explored with a documentation of the MTOM packaging and serialization framework (including MTOM-related policy assertions), together with the SOAP with Attachments (SwA) standard and the related WS-I Attachments Profile.   Versioning Techniques and Strategies Fundamental versioning theory starts off a series of chapters that dive into a variety of versioning techniques based on proven SOA design patterns including backward and forward compatibility, version identification strategies, service termination, policy versioning, validation by projection, concurrency control, partial understanding, and versioning with and without wildcards.   Web Service Contracts and SOA The constant focus of this book is on the design and versioning of Web service contracts in support of SOA and service-orientation. Relevant SOA design principles and design patterns are periodically discussed to demonstrate how specific Web service technologies can be applied and further optimized. Furthermore, several of the advanced chapters provide expert techniques for designing Web service contracts while taking SOA governance considerations into account.   About the Web Sites   www.soabooks.com supplements this book with a variety of resources, including a diagram symbol legend, glossary, supplementary articles, and source code available for download.   www.soaspecs.com provides further support by establishing a descriptive portal to XML and Web services specifications referenced in all of Erl’s Service-Oriented Architecture books.     Foreword Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Case Study Background   Part I: Fundamental Service Contract Design Chapter 3: SOA Fundamentals and Web Service Contracts Chapter 4: Anatomy of a Web Service Contract Chapter 5: A Plain English Guide to Namespaces Chapter 6: Fundamental XML Schema: Types and Message Structure Basics Chapter 7: Fundamental WSDL Part I: Abstract Description Design Chapter 8: Fundamental WSDL Part II: Concrete Description Design Chapter 9: Fundamental WSDL 2.0: New Features, and Design Options Chapter 10: Fundamental WS-Policy: Expression, Assertion, and Attachment Chapter 11: Fundamental Message Design: SOAP Envelope Structure, and Header Block Processing   Part II: Advanced Service Contract Design   Chapter 12: Advanced XML Schema Part I: Message Flexibility, and Type Inheritance and Composition Chapter 13: Advanced XML Schema Part II: Reusability, Derived Types, and Relational Design Chapter 14: Advanced WSDL Part I: Modularization, Extensibility, MEPs, and Asynchrony Chapter 15: Advanced WSDL Part II: Message Dispatch, Service Instance Identification, and Non-SOAP HTTP Binding Chapter 16: Advanced WS-Policy Part I: Policy Centralization and Nested, Parameterized, and Ignorable Assertions Chapter 17: Advanced WS-Policy Part II: Custom Policy Assertion Design, Runtime Representation, and Compatibility Chapter 18: Advanced Message Design Part I: WS-Addressing Vocabularies Chapter 19: Advanced Message Design Part II: WS-Addressing Rules and Design Techniques   Part III: Service Contract Versioning Chapter 20: Versioning Fundamentals Chapter 21: Versioning WSDL Definitions Chapter 22: Versioning Message Schemas Chapter 23: Advanced Versioning   Part IV: Appendices Appendix A: Case Study Conclusion Appendix B: A Comparison of Web Services and REST Services Appendix C: How Technology Standards are Developed Appendix D: Alphabetical Pseudo Schema Reference Appendix E: SOA Design Patterns Related to This Book  

    Preis: 39.58 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Service Design Patterns: Fundamental Design Solutions for SOAP/WSDL and RESTful Web Services
    Service Design Patterns: Fundamental Design Solutions for SOAP/WSDL and RESTful Web Services

    Web services have been used for many years. In this time, developers and architects have encountered a number of recurring design challenges related to their usage, and have learned that certain service design approaches work better than others to solve certain problems.   In Service Design Patterns, Rob Daigneau codifies proven design solutions for web services that follow the REST architectural style or leverage the SOAP/WSDL specifications. This catalogue identifies the fundamental topics in web service design and lists the common design patterns for each topic. All patterns identify the context in which they may be used, explain the constituent design elements, and explore the relative strengths and trade-offs. Code examples are provided to help you better understand how the patterns work but are kept general so that you can see how the solutions may be applied to disparate technologies that will inevitably change in the years to come.   This book will help readers answer the following questions: How do you create a web service API, what are the common API styles, and when should a particular style be used? How can clients and web services communicate, and what are the foundations for creating complex conversations in which multiple parties exchange data over extended periods of time? What are the options for implementing web service logic, and when should a particular approach be used? How can clients become less coupled to the underlying systems used by a service? How can information about a web service be discovered? How can generic functions like authentication, validation, caching, and logging be supported on the client or service? What changes to a service cause clients to break? What are the common ways to version a service? How can web services be designed to support the continuing evolution of business logic without forcing clients to constantly upgrade?  This book is an invaluable resource for enterprise architects, solution architects, and developers who use web services to create enterprise IT applications, commercial or open source products, and Software as a Service (SaaS) products that leverage emerging Cloud platforms.

    Preis: 35.3 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Web Design In Simple Steps
    Web Design In Simple Steps

    Discover everything you want to know about web design in this easy to use guide, from the most essential tasks that you’ll want to perform, to solving the most common problems you’ll encounter.  Web Design In Simple Steps 2nd editioncovers every practical aspect you will need to master in web design that will help you to achieve immediate results.Covers all aspects from initial concept to final testing Covers planning and designing your site to maximise the user experience and navigation All areas of writing, editing, enhancing, testing & maintaining your website fully covered This series of vibrant books will teach you exactly what you need to know using A friendly, visual approach Easy-to-understand language Practical hands-on tasks Full-colour large format screenshots  To build your confidence and help you to get the most out of your computer, practical hints, tips and shortcuts feature on every page: §         Alert!– Explains and provides practical solutions to the most commonly    encountered problems §         Hot Tips– Time and effort saving shortcuts§         See Also… -  Points you to other related tasks and information§         Did you Know?  – Additional features to explore                                 What does this Mean?– Jargon and technical terms explained in plain English               

    Preis: 11.76 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Visual Design for the Modern Web
    Visual Design for the Modern Web

    Just as great artists must understand their tools, great Web designers must understand the technology behind their art. In Visual Design for the Web, author Penny McIntire shows novice Web designers how to use their tools--including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript--in conjunction with the principles of aesthetics and usability to become masters of their craft. Chapters begin with explanations of the terminology and techniques of web structures, then demonstrate how to apply the rules of design to create beautiful sites.  The book:Illustrates how fundamental principles of design apply to the webIncludes charts, diagrams, and graphics to enhance learning and retentionCovers site analysis, navigation, layout, color, graphics, typography and formsDemonstrates multiple techniques for getting just the right look and feel for your web sitesFocuses on the characteristics that make sites usable, engaging, and memorable

    Preis: 19.25 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Wie funktioniert ein Web Service?

    Ein Web Service ist eine Softwareanwendung, die über das Internet oder ein Intranet zugänglich ist und mit anderen Anwendungen kommunizieren kann. Er verwendet standardisierte Protokolle wie HTTP und XML, um Daten auszutauschen. Um einen Web Service zu nutzen, sendet eine Anwendung eine Anfrage an den Service, die dieser dann verarbeitet und eine Antwort zurücksendet. Diese Anfrage und Antwort können in verschiedenen Formaten wie XML oder JSON vorliegen. Web Services folgen oft dem Prinzip von REST (Representational State Transfer) oder SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), um die Kommunikation zwischen verschiedenen Systemen zu erleichtern. Durch die Verwendung von Web Services können Anwendungen unabhhängig voneinander entwickelt werden und dennoch miteinander kommunizieren, was die Interoperabilität und Wiederverwendbarkeit von Code erhöht.

  • Was sollte man studieren, um Web- und App-Design und -Programmierung zu erlernen?

    Um Web- und App-Design und -Programmierung zu erlernen, kann man verschiedene Studiengänge in Betracht ziehen. Ein Bachelor-Abschluss in Informatik oder Softwareentwicklung bietet eine solide Grundlage in Programmierung und technischen Fähigkeiten. Alternativ kann man auch einen Studiengang in Medieninformatik oder Interaktionsdesign wählen, um spezifisches Wissen über Benutzererfahrung und Designprinzipien zu erlangen. Es ist auch möglich, sich autodidaktisch weiterzubilden und Online-Kurse oder Bootcamps zu absolvieren, um praktische Fähigkeiten zu erwerben.

  • Wie lautet der Oberbegriff für die folgenden Dinge: Deep Web, Darknet, World Wide Web, Web?

    Der Oberbegriff für die genannten Dinge ist "Internet". Das Deep Web bezieht sich auf den Teil des Internets, der nicht über Suchmaschinen zugänglich ist, während das Darknet auf anonyme Kommunikation und den Zugang zu illegalen Inhalten abzielt. Das World Wide Web ist der öffentliche Teil des Internets, in dem Websites und Webseiten zugänglich sind.

  • Wie melde ich mich für den Amazon Web Service ohne Kreditkarte an?

    Um sich für den Amazon Web Service (AWS) ohne Kreditkarte anzumelden, können Sie alternative Zahlungsmethoden wie Debitkarten oder Banküberweisungen verwenden. Sie können auch Prepaid-Kreditkarten verwenden, solange sie von Amazon akzeptiert werden. Eine weitere Option ist die Verwendung von AWS-Guthaben, das Sie über Geschenkkarten oder Gutscheincodes erwerben können.

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  • Communicating Design: Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning
    Communicating Design: Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning

    Successful web design teams depend on clear communication between developers and their clients—and among members of the development team. Wireframes, site maps, flow charts, and other design diagrams establish a common language so designers and project teams can capture ideas, track progress, and keep their stakeholders informed.   In this all new edition of Communicating Design, author and information architect Dan Brown defines and describes each deliverable, then offers practical advice for creating the documents and using them in the context of teamwork and presentations, independent of methodology. Whatever processes, tools, or approaches you use, this book will help you improve the creation and presentation of your wireframes, site maps, flow charts, and other deliverables.   The book now features:  An improved structure comprising two main sections: Design Diagrams and Design Deliverables. The first focuses on the nuts and bolts of design documentation and the second explains how to pull it all together.  New deliverable: design briefs, as well as updated advice on wireframes, flow charts, and concept models.  More illustrations, to help designers understand the subtle variations and approaches to creating design diagrams. Reader exercises, for those lonely nights when all you really want to do is practice creating wireframes, or for use in workshops and classes. Contributions from industry leaders: Tamara Adlin, Stephen Anderson, Dana Chisnell, Nathan Curtis, Chris Fahey, James Melzer, Steve Mulder, Donna Spencer, and Russ Unger.   “As an educator, I have looked to Communicating Design both as a formal textbook and an informal guide for its design systems that ultimately make our ideas possible and the complex clear.” —Liz Danzico, from the Foreword

    Preis: 25.67 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Simple and Usable Web, Mobile, and Interaction Design
    Simple and Usable Web, Mobile, and Interaction Design

    In a chaotic world, we all crave simplicity. We don’t want to waste time reconfiguring our smartphones, fumbling over digital printers, or plodding through online forms while deadlines bear down on us. We want technology that works. Yet the harder we try to create simple user experiences, the more we tie ourselves up in knots. We are undermined by demands to cram in more features, or lured into approaches that turn out to be more complex than ever. Simplicity is a discipline that can be learned. This book shows you how–with humor, powerful examples, quotes, and case studies. This new edition has been updated to provide fresh advice for teams struggling to satisfy the conflicting demands of their stakeholders; it addresses important trends in technology; and it shows how four simple rules of simplicity can be applied to new and emerging types of interaction. More information at: www.simpleandusable.com 

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  • Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA
    Web Service Contract Design and Versioning for SOA

    The Ultimate Guide for Designing and Governing Web Service Contracts   For Web services to succeed as part of SOA, they require balanced, effective technical contracts that enable services to be evolved and repeatedly reused for years to come. Now, a team of industry experts presents the first end-to-end guide to designing and governing Web service contracts. Writing for developers, architects, governance specialists, and other IT professionals, the authors cover the following areas:  Understanding Web Service Contract Technologies  Fundamental and Advanced WSDL  Fundamental and Advanced XML Schema  Fundamental and Advanced WS-Policy Fundamental Message Design with SOAP  Advanced Message Design with WS-Addressing Advanced Message Design with MTOM, and SwA  Versioning Techniques and Strategies Web Service Contracts and SOA

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  • Service Design Patterns: Fundamental Design Solutions for SOAP/WSDL and RESTful Web Services
    Service Design Patterns: Fundamental Design Solutions for SOAP/WSDL and RESTful Web Services

    Web services have been used for many years. In this time, developers and architects have encountered a number of recurring design challenges related to their usage, and have learned that certain service design approaches work better than others to solve certain problems.   In Service Design Patterns, Rob Daigneau codifies proven design solutions for web services that follow the REST architectural style or leverage the SOAP/WSDL specifications. This catalogue identifies the fundamental topics in web service design and lists the common design patterns for each topic. All patterns identify the context in which they may be used, explain the constituent design elements, and explore the relative strengths and trade-offs. Code examples are provided to help you better understand how the patterns work but are kept general so that you can see how the solutions may be applied to disparate technologies that will inevitably change in the years to come.   This book will help readers answer the following questions: How do you create a web service API, what are the common API styles, and when should a particular style be used? How can clients and web services communicate, and what are the foundations for creating complex conversations in which multiple parties exchange data over extended periods of time? What are the options for implementing web service logic, and when should a particular approach be used? How can clients become less coupled to the underlying systems used by a service? How can information about a web service be discovered? How can generic functions like authentication, validation, caching, and logging be supported on the client or service? What changes to a service cause clients to break? What are the common ways to version a service? How can web services be designed to support the continuing evolution of business logic without forcing clients to constantly upgrade?  This book is an invaluable resource for enterprise architects, solution architects, and developers who use web services to create enterprise IT applications, commercial or open source products, and Software as a Service (SaaS) products that leverage emerging Cloud platforms.

    Preis: 26.74 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Was ist Web Tracking?

    Was ist Web Tracking? Web Tracking bezieht sich auf die Praxis, das Verhalten von Internetnutzern online zu verfolgen, um Informationen über ihre Aktivitäten zu sammeln. Dies geschieht in der Regel mithilfe von Cookies, Pixeln oder anderen Tracking-Technologien, die auf Websites eingebettet sind. Durch Web Tracking können Unternehmen das Surfverhalten der Nutzer analysieren, personalisierte Werbung schalten und ihre Marketingstrategien optimieren. Datenschutzbedenken sind jedoch ein wichtiger Aspekt von Web Tracking, da es die Privatsphäre der Nutzer beeinträchtigen kann.

  • Wie funktioniert Web Hosting?

    Web Hosting funktioniert, indem ein Unternehmen Server bereitstellt, auf denen Websites gespeichert und online zugänglich gemacht werden können. Diese Server sind rund um die Uhr mit dem Internet verbunden, um die Verfügbarkeit der Websites sicherzustellen. Kunden können ihre Website-Dateien auf diesen Servern hochladen und verwalten, um sie für Besucher im Internet zugänglich zu machen. Zudem bieten Web Hosting-Anbieter oft zusätzliche Dienstleistungen wie Domainregistrierung, E-Mail-Hosting und technischen Support an. Insgesamt ermöglicht Web Hosting Unternehmen und Privatpersonen, ihre Websites im Internet zu veröffentlichen und zu betreiben.

  • Was ist IMAP Web?

    Was ist IMAP Web? IMAP Web ist eine webbasierte Anwendung, die es Benutzern ermöglicht, auf ihre E-Mails über das IMAP-Protokoll zuzugreifen. IMAP steht für Internet Message Access Protocol und ermöglicht es Benutzern, ihre E-Mails auf einem Server zu speichern und von verschiedenen Geräten aus darauf zuzugreifen. IMAP Web bietet eine benutzerfreundliche Oberfläche, die es Benutzern erleichtert, ihre E-Mails zu organisieren, zu lesen und zu verwalten. Durch die Verwendung von IMAP Web können Benutzer von überall aus auf ihre E-Mails zugreifen, solange sie eine Internetverbindung haben. IMAP Web ist eine praktische Lösung für diejenigen, die ihre E-Mails auf einfache und effiziente Weise verwalten möchten.

  • Ist Web de kostenpflichtig?

    Ist Web.de kostenpflichtig? Ja, Web.de bietet sowohl kostenlose als auch kostenpflichtige Dienste an. Die kostenlose Version umfasst E-Mail, Cloud-Speicher und News. Es gibt auch kostenpflichtige Premium-Dienste wie zusätzlichen Speicherplatz, Werbefreiheit und erweiterte Sicherheitsfunktionen. Die Kosten für die Premium-Dienste variieren je nach gewähltem Paket und Laufzeit. Es ist ratsam, die aktuellen Preise auf der Web.de-Website zu überprüfen, um genaue Informationen zu erhalten.

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