The JWIG project investigates design of high-level languages and program analyses for server-oriented Web application programming. JWIG is a Java-based descendant of <bigwig>, which in turn was inspired by MAWL. The current version of JWIG provides: * a flexible method for dynamically generating XHTML documents using a unique template mechanism based on XACT, * a convenient programming model for working with form input, including declarative form field validation using PowerForms, * an explicit language-based model of sessions, and * program analyses that at compile-time guarantee that all documents being generated dynamically are valid XHTML 1.0 and that form input fields always match the code that receives the input.
Getting started with Jersey is very easy. First, download the latest distribution of Jersey and unzip it. If you are using NetBeans IDE 6.x, you do not need to download the Jersey distribution. Instead, install the RESTful Web Services plugin from the Plu
Enunciate is a Web service deployment framework. It is not another Web service stack implementation. Rather, Enunciate leverages existing Web service technologies to provide a mechanism to build, package, deploy, and to clearly, accurately deliver your Web service API on the Java platform.
WSUnit - The Web Services Testing Tool
WSUnit is a tool that can help you test Web Service consumers. It provides a predictable and repeatable simulation of a Web Service that is ideal for unit testing. It is also useful when developing web service consumers when the actual web service may not be avaliable due to your remote location or may not have been fully developed itself.
In software engineering, the term software architectural style generally refers to "a set of design rules that identify the kinds of components and connectors that may be used to compose a system or subsystem."* Some common examples of architectural style
Web 2.0 is a vision of the web where content and functions can be remixed and reused to create new content or new applications. Web services and the semantic web are two of the key enablers for this vision but there appears to be dual approaches to both
Web 2.0 is a vision of the web where content and functions can be remixed and reused to create new content or new applications. Web services and the semantic web are two of the key enablers for this vision but there appears to be dual approaches to both
This update includes the following significant changes : * New Single Sign-On Audit and Event management facilities have been introduced * Added support for Monitoring and Manage a JOSSO instance from an JMX Console * New feature available for GUI-based G