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- Developing Java Web Services with AXIS by Usman Saleem - [Clicks: 273]
Apache Axis has simplified the development of Java Web services. Its customization allows you to make your Web applications expose Web services and Web methods without much of the hassle.
http://www.developer.com/java/web/article.php/3443951 - Dec, 2004 - Leverage JNLP and SOAP for Java Thick-client Development by Allan Peda - [Clicks: 68]
Although Java never quite lived up to its early promise of thick-client computing on the Web, intranets can benefit from the capabilities the JNLP protocol affords - especially when combined with the SOAP protocol.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/22537?trk=DXRSS_JAVA - Nov, 2004 - Performance and Load-Testing of Axis with Various Web Services Styles by Rajal Shah, Naresh Apte - [Clicks: 41]
Rajal Shah and Naresh Apte evaluate the performance and load-testing characteristics of various styles of web services with Axis.
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=177376 - Jul, 2004 - Apache Axis Live excerpt. Book Excerpt by James Goodwill - [Clicks: 77]
In this chapter, "Getting Started with the Apache Axis Project", you will take "a brief look at what Axis is and how it implements some of the SOAP services. You then moved on to actually create an Axis web service, deploy that web service, and then execute the deployed web service."
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2004/04/30/AxisLive.html - Apr, 2004 - Extend Your J2EE Applications into Web Services by Raghu Donepudi - [Clicks: 65]
Web services are here. It's time to extend your J2EE applications. Apache Axis allows you to Web-service enable existing J2EE applications without touching your back-end business logic.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/20636 - Apr, 2004 - Consuming MapPoint Web Service in Java by Alim Alarakhia, Rob McGovern - [Clicks: 112]
Learn how to consume MapPoint Web Service functions effectively using Java (J2SE 1.4.2) and Apache AXIS 1.1.
http://www.devx.com/mappoint/Article/20419 - Mar, 2004 - Building Java Web Services with Apache Axis, part 2 by Daniel Rubio - [Clicks: 173]
In our previous article, we installed Apache Axis and created a Web service. Now we'll activate the Web service so you can view it from the Axis console and access it from a Java client. This step is not required for source-code Web services, since their location is already hardcoded in the WAR structure, but only for compiled Web services.
http://www.devchannel.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/27/2116227 - Feb, 2004 - Building Java Web Services with Apache Axis, part 1 by Daniel Rubio - [Clicks: 177]
Axis is the Apache Software foundation SOAP engine designed for deploying Web services. Although it's available for both Java and C++ environments, in this article we will deploy a Java Web service in conjunction with Tomcat, Apache's other open source project for a J2EE-Servlet/JSP container.
http://www.devchannel.org/devtoolschannel/04/01/27/219249.shtml - Jan, 2004
- Professional XML Development with Apache Tools : Xerces, Xalan, FOP, Cocoon, Axis, Xindice
by Theodore W. Leung - [Clicks: 60]
Wrox, Paperback - 2004