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... this functionality, more and more web applications andservices are available and required. These applications andservices are replac-ing traditional desktop applications and legacy ways of doing ... Handlers 607PerlPreConnectionHandler Example 608Other HTTP Request Cycle Phase Handlers 612PerlAccessHandler Example 612PerlAuthenHandler Example 615PerlAuthzHandler Example 619PerlLogHandler ... as Linux is the Apache HTTP Web Server. Developed by the Apache Software Foundation, the Apache HTTP Web Server is the world’smost popular web server. Therefore it is also the web server that...
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... Technologies of XML Web Services, ” in Course 2524B, Developing XML WebServices Using Microsoft ASP.NET. The .NET Framework supports implementing XML Webservices through the System .Web. Services namespace. ... XML Webservices are built. This module describes some of the Global XML Webservices Architecture (GXA) specifications and how to design XML Webservices today that will anticipate the services ... the specifications with which today’s XML Webservices are built, describe the upcoming GXA specifications and understand how to design XML Webservices that anticipate and can leverage the...
... JavaScript 34WebSockets 37WebSocket handshake 37Browser and JavaScript support for WebSockets 38Java EE and the emerging standards 40Java EE and Server-sent Events 40Java EE and WebSockets ... 42Comparison and use cases of different programming models and standards 43Summary 45Chapter 3: Understanding WebSockets and Server-sent Events in Detail 47Encoders and decoders in Java API for WebSockets ... Android, building tools, Continuous Integration, Web Services, and, of course, core Java development. In his spare time, he's hacking on some open source Android app (G2Android, ReGalAndroid,...
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