Hi Kent,

When I was starting out a few years back, and knew only what the three
acronyms stood for, that is SOAP, WSDL and UDDI, and WSDL looked like
gobbledegook, your book on Axis had the clearest explanation so far of what
all those tags are doing in a WSDL and document-this and RPC-that and so on.
And I read only a few chapters. All other sources I read those days (even
nowadays) were written as though readers already knew everything, like those
stock market reports. Your chapters didn't have any prose good for
insomniacs but only practical know-how worth for real day-to-day work. This
is my personal thoughts.

Thank you very much and I won't forget how it helped see the light.

Upul

Note: By the way the keyboard I am typing may have been endorsed by the
world federation of keyboard makers but I don't care, I just check whether
it suits me before I buy it.


On Dec 19, 2007 2:25 PM, Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I've updated my book on Axis to Axis2 ("Developing Web Services with
> Apache
> Axis2"). If you'd like to learn how to create web services (in particular,
> using Apache Axis2) and make some sense of various standards like SOAP,
> WSDL, MTOM, WS-Addressing, WS-Security, WS-Policy, XML Encryption and XML
> Signature, then please check it out at http://www.agileskills2.org/DWSAA
>
> Thanks!
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