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Understanding the Web Services Subset API for Java ME

Overview In general terms, a web service is a software component or service that has been published on the World Wide Web in one of several particular ways. One can expose a web service using a technology like XML-RPC, Representational State Transfer (REST), or the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) - or even using one's own message encoding, as long as it complies with the Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP). This paper introduces to the JAX-RPC web services APIs for the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME). It shows how this API differs from its superset, JAX-RPC 1.1, and how these differences affect the user.

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PublisherSun Microsystems File FormatHTML
Date PublishedMarch 2006
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