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Paperback Java Web Services for Experienced Programmers Book

ISBN: 0130461342

ISBN13: 9780130461346

Java Web Services for Experienced Programmers

Appropriate for courses in Java-based Web services for students with Java programming experience, this book offers Java programmers a comprehensive guide to Web services development with Java... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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THE BEST AROUND!

Written for Java programmers, this new book in the DEITEL Developer Series applies their signature LIVE-CODE approach to Java Web services. Every important concept is presented in the context of fully tested programs, complete with syntax highlighting, detailed line-by-line descriptions and program outputs. The book features 103 LIVE-CODE programs that contain over 13,000 lines of proven program code. Thanks to the world renowned Sean Santry, the brains behind the book, the information is presented in a way that, for me, made learning a passion. My nights were spent in front of the fireplace with a cup of java in hand, broadening my knowledge in Java more than I ever thought possible. There's no faster way for experienced Java programmers to master Web Services development!

Finally, a book with decent Java WSDP coverage

This is the first book I've seen that gives more than trivial examples of JAX-RPC and JAXM from the Java Web Services Developer Pack. It also gives excellent coverage of configuring the Java WSDP reference implementation for JAXM messaging providers, which is poorly documented by Sun. I wish this book had been published 8 weeks earlier; it would have saved me a lot of angst.As with most other Java Web services books, its main drawback is that it is overly ambitious: it covers XML, DOM, XSL, SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, as well as Java WSDP, all in 700 pages. I would have preferred more in-depth coverage of Java WSDP. But it's still the best Java web services book I've seen.

Outstanding Book with comprehensive coverage

Abstract: Delves deeply into the sophisticated topics such as SOAP, WSDl, JAX-RPC, and JAXM etc with 103 Live-code Programs!Comprehensive coverage of the following things.XML, DOM, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, Java API for XML Processing (JAXP), Java API for XML-based Remote Procedure Calls (JAX-RPC), Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM), Java API for XML Registries (JAXR, J2EE, Web services Security and Wireless Web Services.This book is intended for experienced programmers. I take pleasure in reading this book. This book starts with an overview of the technologies presented in Java Web Service, and provides detailed description about XML, DTD, XSLT and DOM the key enabling technologies for web services. Then it describes the building blocks of Web Services SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. Besides it also covers all the Java XML API's for the Web Services development. The case studies and the 103 Live-code programs elucidate all the details about the Java Web Services. This book also explores all the security issues such as Basic security issues, SSL, XML Signature, XML Encryption, XKMS, SAML, XACML and WS-Security in a comprehensive manner."Outstanding Book with comprehensive coverage of Java Web Services".
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