Zend Framework Web Services

eBook Description:
Learn the secret to building solid and secure web services using Zend Framework with this book.
Inside the covers of this book you will find chapters on building web services using SOAP, XML-RPC, JSON-RPC, and REST. Each of the protocols has a chapter dedicated to it. You will first understand the concepts and then be introduced to the practical application of the protocol.
Anyone who as done any programming will know that good web services start by choosing the right protocol but the work doesn’t end there. In this book you learn how to secure your web services, how to build ACLs to control access to them, as well as how to build unit tests to test them after each change. In short, this book gives you everything you need to take your existing Zend Framework knowledge and build high quality web services.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Zend Framework
- Chapter 2. Our Data
- Chapter 3. SOAP
- Chapter 4. Customizing Our SOAP Service
- Chapter 5. REST
- Chapter 6. XML-RPC
- Chapter 7. JSON-RPC
- Chapter 8. Limiting Access using Zend_Acl
- Chapter 9. Performance and Scaling
- Chapter 10. Unit Testing
- Chapter 11. Security
- Chapter 12. End-User Documentation
- Chapter 13. Conclusion
- Chapter 14. Appendices
- Appendix A: Development Environment Setup
- Appendix B: SpecificTools Used
- Appendix C: Potential Impact of ZF Moving to 2.0
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 244 pages
- Author: Jonas Mariën
- Publisher: Marco Tabini & Associates, Inc., 1 Edition, 2011-06-30
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0981034551
- ISBN-13: 9780981034553
- Format: PDF, EPUB
- File Size: 2.8MB
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