Java Web Services in a Nutshell Publisher: O'Reilly Media | ISBN: 0596003994 | edition 2003 | CHM | 600 pages | 1,77 mb
Java Web Services in a Nutshell begins with an introduction to Java web services, including a discussion of how they differ from web applications. The author looks at the protocols and interfaces that underpin web services, the J2EE technologies that address web services, WSDL as the means for describe web services, and more. Subsequent chapters cover:
* JAX-RPC * SOAP and the SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) * Reliable SOAP messaging with JAXM * WSDL * Advanced JAX-RPC * JAXR, the XML-based registry API * Web Services Tools
The balance of the book is made up of an API Quick Reference containing documentation for the various API packages. Intended for Java developers who need to implement Java services or who need their applications to access existing web services, Java Web Services in a Nutshell delivers practical information to help developers make sense of the rapidly changing and poorly organized official documentation. If web services and Enterprise Java are any part of your job description -- of if you'd like them to be -- you'll want this book close beside as you work.
IP Storage Networking: Straight to the Core Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional | ISBN: 0321159608 | edition 2003 | CHM | 400 pages | 5,1 mb
"For those considering network storage consolidation, Straight to the Core walks the reader through both the how and why of IP and Ethernet's flexibility." Larry Boucher, CEO Alacritech"A forward-looking work with excellent technical content. Orenstein knows his stuff...enough technical meat to satisfy the engineers and business overview of continuance strategies to satisfy CIOs/managers/planners."Tom Clark, SNIA board member and author of IP SANsMaximizing the business value of enterprise storage technology Soon, you'll be managing 100x more data than you are today -- with even greater demands for availability and business continuity. IP Storage Networking: Straight to the Core gives you a complete blueprint for meeting that challenge.................
Implementing SSH: Strategies for Optimizing the Secure Shell Publisher: Wiley | ISBN: 0471458805 | edition 2003 | PDF | 402 pages | 5,33 mb
A tactical guide to installing, implementing, optimizing, and supporting SSH in order to secure your network
Prevent unwanted hacker attacks! This detailed guide will show you how to strengthen your company system’s defenses, keep critical data secure, and add to the functionality of your network by deploying SSH. Security expert Himanshu Dwivedi shows you ways to implement SSH on virtually all operating systems, desktops, and servers, so your system is safe, secure, and stable. Learn how SSH fulfills all the core items in security, including authentication, authorization, encryption, integrity, and auditing. Also, discover methods to optimize the protocol for security and functionality on Unix®, Windows®, and network architecture environments. Additionally, find out about the similarities and differences of the major SSH servers and clients.
HackNotes(tm) Network Security Portable Reference Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media | ISBN: 0072227834 | edition 2003 | PDF | 288 pages | 2 mb
HackNotes Network Security Portable Reference gives you step-by-step details of intrusion tactics, tools, and actual techniques being used by hackers and criminals today to break into computer networks and systems. Understand how the attacks work, then learn how to assess and strengthen your systems through a series of tested and trusted anti-hacking methods, bulletproof best practices, and code-level techniques....


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Intrusion Prevention Fundamentals Publisher: Cisco Press | ISBN: 1587052393 | edition 2006 | CHM | 312 pages | 2,1 mb
An introduction to network attack mitigation with IPS
* Where did IPS come from? How has it evolved?
* How does IPS work? What components does it have?
* What security needs can IPS address?
* Does IPS work with other security products? What is the “big picture”?
* What are the best practices related to IPS?
* How is IPS deployed, and what should be considered prior to a deployment?