I was relying on the O'Reilly book coming out in the next
couple of weeks. I'm now turning my attention to "Apache Axis Live"
at http://www.sourcebeat.com/TitleAction.do?id=1.
Has anyone subscribed to Apache Axis Live? I was wondering
if it was worth it (not that it costs very much). I can't find
I've just looked at Amazon.co.uk. Up until last week, it
was quoting October 31st, this year. Now it is quoting March 2005. I've
seen earlier estimates of May 2004, so this is a book that has slipped
and slipped its target date. They are probably having to rework it to take
into account Axis 1.2.
severely out of date. My
recommendation would be to wait on the Oreilly title.
Rick Kellogg
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severely out of date. My
recommendation would be to wait on the Oreilly title.
Rick Kellogg
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On Thursday 21 October 2004 18:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is also rumoured to be an O'Reilly
> book coming out at the end of this month: "Programming Apache Axis".
> However, although Amazon
On Thursday 21 October 2004 18:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is also rumoured to be an O'Reilly
> book coming out at the end of this month: "Programming Apache Axis".
> However, although Amazon are accepting pre-orders, there is *no*
> mention of it on the O'Reilly web site, other than in th
By the way, "J2EE Web Services"
is primarily concerned with web services that conform to WS-I Basic Profile
1.0. It doesn't mention non-conformant APIs or technologies, unless it
is likely to be covered by a later version of the profile (in which case,
appendixes are used to describe them).
There
Thanks for the comments and recommendations. I'll have a look at the
other mentioned books.
Michael
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Its called 'Web Service Patterns Java Edition' by Paul Monday
(ISBN1-59059-084-8).
SourceBeat.com has also a book about Axis, check out
http://www.sourcebeat.com/TitleAction.do?id=1
Marcel
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 13:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I remeber a book named web services patterns. It us
I remeber a book named web services patterns. It use axis java for its
samples
damitha
> if you don't mind reading a german book, look for
> 'Java Web Services mit Apache Axis' ISBN 3-935042-57-4 Software&Support
> Verlag GmbH
> It is focused an Axis and helps a lot.
>
> Karl-Heinz
>
>
> I'm lo
if you don't mind reading a german book, look for
'Java Web Services mit Apache Axis' ISBN 3-935042-57-4 Software&Support
Verlag GmbH
It is focused an Axis and helps a lot.
Karl-Heinz
I'm looking on a good book on web services that goes into the
nitty-gritty details and has broad coverage as w
They're both good. "Building
Web Services with Java" has a section on
Axis, which the other one doesn't. "J2EE Web Services" has better
coverage of XML schema. I haven't read through all sections of each but
they both have something to offer. If you need some Axis coverage, get
the first.
Tony
I
It definitely doesn't suck.
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Shucks, perhaps ... unless you're very self-deprecating :)
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Oops... yeah ... shucks.
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Shucks, perhaps ... unless you're very self-deprecating :)
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Oops... yeah ... shucks.
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Shucks, perhaps ... unless you're very self-deprecating :)
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Shucks, perhaps ... unless you're very self-deprecating :)
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> Aw, sucks. Thanks.
Aw, sucks. Thanks.
Anne
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This book gives a great overview of Web Services and the various related
technologies.
I REALLY liked
Aw, sucks. Thanks.
Anne
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This book gives a great overview of Web Services and the various related
technologies.
I REALLY liked
This book gives a great overview of Web Services and the various related
technologies.
I REALLY liked this book. It was in plain English and very clear, not
like a lot of
other Web Services books that confuse you with all the terminology and
acronyms that
aen't really explained. It gives you a g
Bruce Eckel, "Thinking in Java, 3rd Ed." Free at
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/
Deittel & Deitel, "How to Program java, 4th Ed. (Prentice Hall 2002)
Zukowski, "Mastering Java 2: J2SE 1.4" (Sybex 2002)
Monson-Haefel, "J2EE Web Services" (Addison-Wesley 2004)
McLaughlin, "Java & XML" (O'Reill
Hi Tania -
A group of Axis committers and friends-of-Axis are working on a technical, developer
and architect oriented book that delves into the nuts and bolts of building web
service endpoints, clients, handlers, and transports using Axis. JAX-RPC, connecting
to JMS and EJB's, and .NET intero
gnetwork.tripod.com/bk_xml/isbn_0672321815.htm>http://programmingnetwork.tripod.com/bk_xml/isbn_0672321815.htm
Regards,
Raj
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I liked the java web services
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I liked the java web
services by O-Reilly. Not too big, good first reference on WSDL and sun specs.
Not a long-term reference, but it helped a lot when I had to come up to speed
I liked the java web services by O-Reilly.
Not too big, good first reference on WSDL and sun specs. Not a long-term
reference, but it helped a lot when I had to come up to speed on the basics
fast.
Peter
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