Building B2B Applications with XML
To take advantage of new opportunities in the trillion-dollar B2B marketplace, you need to find out why XML is fast becoming the backbone of ecommerce and B2B enterprise solutions. This book cuts through the hype surrounding the recent surge in B2B development and arms you with the freely available technologies you needsuch as XML, HTTP, and MIMEto create effective B2B applications. Among the simple Java programs in the book are examples that show you how to transport documents, digitally sign and verify documents, and log document exchanges.
Youll also learn:
How to move documents with hands-on examples of HTTP, FTP, SMTP, and POP3
How to encrypt and sign B2B documents using Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and XML Signatures
Why ebXML (Electronic Business XML) is poised to become a vital global standard for business communications
How to create orders and invoices using Commerce Ones xCBL (XML Common Business Library), the largest B2B collection available
How to manage catalog data with Aribas cXML (Commerce XML)one of B2Bs most mature vocabularies
How Microsoft is banking on Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) as a messaging envelope for business documents and passing method calls
How to package business documents with Microsofts robust SOAP implementation, BizTalk
The companion Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/fitzgerald features:
Java code from the book, plus additional Java programs and resources
Links to XML and related recommendations and drafts, XML vocabularies and protocols for B2B, and other associated standards such as RFCs
Information on RosettaNet, the electronic component industrys B2B solution