Part IV describes how to develop advanced features of WebLogic web services using Java API for XML-based Web services (JAX-WS).
Sections include:
Using Web Services Addressing
Roadmap for Developing Asynchronous Web Service Clients
Developing Asynchronous Clients
Roadmap for Developing Reliable Web Services and Clients
Using Web Services Reliable Messaging
Using Web Services Atomic Transactions
Optimizing XML Transmission Using Fast Infoset
Using SOAP Over JMS Transport
Creating and Using SOAP Message Handlers
Handling Exceptions Using SOAP Faults
Optimizing Binary Data Transmission
Managing Web Service Persistence
Configuring Message Buffering for Web Services
Managing Web Services in a Cluster
Using Provider-based Endpoints and Dispatch Clients to Operate on SOAP Messages
Sending and Receiving SOAP Headers
Using Callbacks
Developing Dynamic Proxy Clients
Publishing a Web Service Endpoint
Using XML Catalogs
Programming Web Services Using XML Over HTTP
Programming Stateful JAX-WS Web Services Using HTTP Session
Testing and Monitoring Web Services
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