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Using PHP and MySQL to build XML Web Services |
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This is a tutorial which can be utilized by the users in creating RSS news feeds on PHP and MySQL. In this tutorial the XMLMania.com provides example of RSS news feeds which have the ability to work automatically in updating as soon as the news is inserted or updated. With the help of this tutorial users can build RSS feeds for their webservices.
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Using PHP and MySQL to build XML Web Services 'Using PHP and MySQL to build XML Web Services' is a tutorial which is discussed about building efficient RSS news feeds using PHP and MySQL data base.
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Exception Handling with JAX-RPC 'Exception Handling with JAX-RPC' is a tutorial that elaborately describes about the exception behaviour in the absence of wsdl:fault, how a wsdl:fault is mapped to a checked Java exception and how a JAX-RPC runtime handles it.
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Creating and Using XML Web Services This is a simple and useful article for the webmasters in gaining knowledge on the underlying priciples and concepts of XML based web services.
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Deploying Web services with WSDL This article explores all major technical aspects of creating, deploying, and publishing Web services, from Web Services Markup Language (WSDL), to Simple Object access Protocol (SOAP), and Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) registries. You will learn how to manually create a WSDL interface.
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Peer-to-peer communications using XML For peer-to-peer information sharing schemes, XML is a critical ingredient. XMl is also critical for grid computing, instant messaging, and Web services. This article explores the efforts intended to create a unified P2P fabric based on adaptations of existing XML technology
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UDDI Overview 'UDDI Overview' is a tutorial through which the author offers an overview about Universal Description, Discovery and Integration to distributed Web based information registries of Web services.
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Tip: Compress XML files for efficient transmission 'Tip: Compress XML files for efficient transmission' is a tutorial that teaches programmers to do an efficient compression on XML files for performing good transmission on XML over the internet.
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Exception Handling with JAX-RPC 'Exception Handling with JAX-RPC' is a tutorial that elaborately describes about the exception behaviour in the absence of wsdl:fault, how a wsdl:fault is mapped to a checked Java exception and how a JAX-RPC runtime handles it.
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Security Practices for Web Services (Part 1): Now I Understand This session (of a two part session) is dedicated to covering the foundation for security in the Web Services architecture.
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Peer-to-peer communications using XML For peer-to-peer information sharing schemes, XML is a critical ingredient. XMl is also critical for grid computing, instant messaging, and Web services. This article explores the efforts intended to create a unified P2P fabric based on adaptations of existing XML technology
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Tip: Always use an XML declaration 'Tip: Always use an XML declaration' is a tutorial in which people can find what must be included in the XML declaration on all XML files for keeping it as a safest one.
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Creating and Using XML Web Services This is a simple and useful article for the webmasters in gaining knowledge on the underlying priciples and concepts of XML based web services.
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UDDI Overview 'UDDI Overview' is a tutorial through which the author offers an overview about Universal Description, Discovery and Integration to distributed Web based information registries of Web services.
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Deploying Web services with WSDL This article explores all major technical aspects of creating, deploying, and publishing Web services, from Web Services Markup Language (WSDL), to Simple Object access Protocol (SOAP), and Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) registries. You will learn how to manually create a WSDL interface.
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