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"Java Web Services for Experienced Programmers" offers a complete overview of Java Web services using the Deitel LIVE-CODE approach, which presents programming concepts in the context of complete, working programs followed by screen shots of the input/output dialogs that occur when the program executes. The book features over 100 snippets that contain over 10,000 lines of code.
The book starts with XML and covers XML markup, Document Type Definitions, the Document Object Model and XSL transformations. The Deitels also detail core Web-services technologies such as SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, including Java tools such as Java Web Services Developer Pack, Java 2 Micro Edition, JAX-RPC, JAXM, wireless Web services, and more.
The Deitel Developer Series is designed for professional programmers. The series presents focused treatments of emerging technologies, including .NET, J2EE, Web services, and more. Each book in the series features the same LIVE-CODE teaching methodology used also in the Deitels' How to Program Series of college textbooks and instructor-led corporate-training courses.
The book covers every relevant acronym in the Web servicea alphabet soup in adequate detail:
These two books are worthy additions to my book list. Don't forget to stop by before finishing your wish list. I wish all readers Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Produced by Michael Claßen
URL: http://www.webreference.com/xml/column71/2.html
Created: Dec 16, 2002
Revised: Dec 16, 2002