Services Interoperability with Java Technology and .NET: Technologies and Tools for Web 2.0
TS-8840
Presenter: Gerald Beuchelt, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Marina Fisher, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
With the majority of enterprise and web developers focusing on Ajax, Java technology, and Microsoft .NET, it's important to achieve interoperability across these technologies. This session covers three main topics:
- Web 2.0 interoperability challenges, focused on various levels of interoperability within the Ajax environment, encompassing the inconsistency of the Ajax widget behavior at the browser and OS level. The ability to aggregate content across multiple service transport protocols and data interchange formats. Gap and emerging technologies, such as OpenSSO, OpenID/SAML, Liberty, and CardSpace, with respect to Web 2.0 application SLA.
- Services interoperability based on Java and .NET technologies. Detailed discussion of the interoperability coverage of Sun's Web Services Interoperability Technologies (WSIT) and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Services' essential security; reliability; atomic transaction; other quality-of-service requirements; and the ability to remain interoperable across Java EE and .NET platforms.
- How to build an Ajax application by using a NetBeans software Project jMaki framework and consume a .NET web service built with Microsoft Visual Studio. How to build an ASP.NET Ajax application and consume a Java technology-based web service. A demo and overview of REST- and SOAP-style messages, complete with code for these two scenarios.
In conclusion, the session highlights best practices for achieving interoperability on the client and server sides. This includes specific protocol and technology compatibility assessment, requirements review and risk assessment, and cross-platform validation, as well as unit and integration testing of the individual services and Ajax components.
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