* A must have for any serious Java developer, this title enables readers to build web services for next-generation applications with Sun's new Web Services pack for Java 2. * Web services are the future of web application development * Web services are a crucial element in emerging platforms from Sun, Microsoft, IBM, HP and others * Covers building web services with Sun's Web Services pack * Leading software development tool vendors, including Borland Software Corp., Oracle Corp. and WebGain Inc., as well as Sun's ForteTM tools group, plan to integrate the Web Services Pack into their Java IDEs * Written by Java developers at leading technology training company NIIT USA.
I bought this book in the hope of learning everything about Web Services. But it looks like their is so much to learn than what meets the eye. This book is very good for intermediate programmers only. Advanced concepts like security are left out.The explanations in the book is very good. The APIs are not all that old, though some of them have been replaced by newer versions. The examples used is very easy to understand and well explained.There are few places where i found grammatical mistakes. There are some typos too.Overall a very good book to practically understand webservices.
Good Explanations
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Though the book has obsolete code, the explanations in the book are very clear and helpful. I guess the authors released the book too early.. The webservices APIs are ever changing and is not yet finalized. Either ways, this book is very good for beginners like me..
this is one of the best books I've ever read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
this book has answered all my queries about java programming...all this while i have been hunting frantically for a book like this...... all kudos to the authors......
definitive guide for java programmers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
i found this book to be very helpful for java programmers.... this explains all the concepts and clearly answers all the queries that a programmer looks for in a book
Very definitive guide for understanding WebServices
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I like the way the examples and anology has been used to explain java webservices. Many of the intricate details of the web-servicecs stack has been well explained...
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