Expert Web Services Security in the .NET Platform

When Microsoft first introduced .NET, the aspect of the technology that garnered the most attention was Web services. On that day, the way that server-side applications were to be written was fundamentally rethought. The concepts of loose coupling, standards-based interfaces, service discovery, and...

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Những tác giả chính: Nantz, Brian, Moroney, Laurence
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-313542012-08-10T01:37:03Z Expert Web Services Security in the .NET Platform Nantz, Brian Moroney, Laurence Technologies When Microsoft first introduced .NET, the aspect of the technology that garnered the most attention was Web services. On that day, the way that server-side applications were to be written was fundamentally rethought. The concepts of loose coupling, standards-based interfaces, service discovery, and description found their way into the common computer vocabulary. The vision was for the data centers of the world to be opened up with standards-based self-describing interfaces that made functionality automatically discoverable and application integration easy. Perhaps the driving force for this was the crash of the dot-com era, when companies realized that having a web-facing presence did not cut costs for e-commerce when back ends had to be expensively integrated. With Web services, integration could be done without thought. Yet for one reason or another, Web services didn’t take the world by storm. They are used in many places, but there’s nowhere near the global on-demand computing everywhere that was anticipated. There are many reasons for this, but perhaps the most important one has to do with security. Why should a firm expose one of its core assets—its data—to anybody for them to do with what they liked? Without a proper authorization and authentication scheme to ensure that a business could be grown by using Web services, takeup of the technology would be unlikely. But all that is changing. In this book you hold the key to building secure Web services. You will learn how to secure the wire and secure the message. You will learn how to authenticate your users and authorize them for only what is necessary for them. 2012-08-10T01:37:03Z 2012-08-10T01:37:03Z 2005 Book 1590591151 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31354 en application/chm Apress
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Expert Web Services Security in the .NET Platform
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