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handler chains
defined, 373
handle methods, 374
handlers, 371-384
advantages, 374-376
architecture, 372
asynchronous invocation with, 384
chained, 373
client-side, 376, 377-379
combining, 373
configuring, 376-383
for data validation, 375
deployment order, 373
disadvantages, 383
fault handling in, 374
implementations, 372
in intermediary implementation, 376
introduction, 383
last, to process request, 374
for metadata processing, 375
multiple, registering, 376
in performance optimization, 375-376
programmatic registration of, 377
for security, 374
server-side, 376, 380-381
service configuration, 381-383
in SOAP attachment processing, 375
SOAP message, 371
Header element, 106-108
attributes, 108
defined, 102, 106
example, 106-107
meta-information, 107
See also SOAP messages
high availability. See availability
holder classes, 149, 337, 384-387
for in parameter, 385
for inout parameter, 385, 386
JAX-RPC-defined, 387
for out parameter, 385, 386
honey pots, 621
horizontal extensibility, 112
HP Web Services Transactions (HP-WST), 615
HTML, XML transformed into, 298, 301
HTTP
authentication header, 393
JAX-RPC authentication support, 392-393
JAX-RPC runtime support, 339
JMS and, 418
nodes, 116
POST request, 116
response, 116
SOAP and, 99
WS-Routing over, 739
HTTP bindings, 115-117, 159-160
defined, 156
See also binding(s)
HttpSession object, 340
hub-and-spoke model, 24
human-friendly keys, 232
hybrid MOM topology, 408
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), 392

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