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[Updated] Web Service Video Tutorial | What is Web Service ? | The W3C recommendations for a web service | Using a soap client tool | How to create a Web service Client and Service ? | Connect using SSL and authentication
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvgiyayv9M4endofvid [starttext]This is a Video Tutorial explains What is a web service? The W3C recommendations for a web service , How to create and consume a web service ...
Part 2 : The W3C recommendations for a web service.
Part 3 : Using a soap client tool to call a web service.
Part 4 : Using the Eclipse 'Web Services Explorer Tool'.
Part 5: Generate the Java classes needed to call the web service using Eclipse.
Part 6 : Call the web service and create objects from the SOAP response message.
Part 7 : Call a web service with a simple return type.
Part 8 : Create a web service using Eclipse.
Part 9 : Using the Eclipse TCP/IP tool to look at SOAP messages
Part 10 : Connect to the GlassFish web service using SSL
Part 11 : Guarantee an SSL connection by using virtual servers in GlassFish.
Part 12 : Create a JAX-WS Web Service for Glassfish using Eclipse.
Part 13 : Create the JAX-WS client using Eclipse.
Part 14 : Require a username and password to use the web service.
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[Updated] Web Service Video Tutorial | What is Web Service ? | The W3C recommendations for a web service | Using a soap client tool | How to create a Web service Client and Service ? | Connect using SSL and authentication
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This is a Video Tutorial explains What is a web service? The W3C recommendations for a web service , How to create and consume a web service ...
Part 2 : The W3C recommendations for a web service.
Part 3 : Using a soap client tool to call a web service.
Part 4 : Using the Eclipse 'Web Services Explorer Tool'.
Part 5: Generate the Java classes needed to call the web service using Eclipse.
Part 6 : Call the web service and create objects from the SOAP response message.
Part 7 : Call a web service with a simple return type.
Part 8 : Create a web service using Eclipse.
Part 9 : Using the Eclipse TCP/IP tool to look at SOAP messages
Part 10 : Connect to the GlassFish web service using SSL
Part 11 : Guarantee an SSL connection by using virtual servers in GlassFish.
Part 12 : Create a JAX-WS Web Service for Glassfish using Eclipse.
Part 13 : Create the JAX-WS client using Eclipse.
Part 14 : Require a username and password to use the web service.
Part 15 : Connect using SSL and authentication.
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J2EE is an acronym for Java 2 Enterprise Edition. The Java 2 Enterprise Edition is Software that can be used along with the J2SE, the Java 2 Standard Edition which includes the compiler and the other fundamentals of Java. The J2EE software includes development and deployment systems for Java Servlet and Java ServerPages. Both of these combine Java and HTML to produce web pages on demand. VTC Author Mohamed Habou takes you on a step by step guide to understanding this powerful component of Java programming.