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SearchDatabase.com Live Expert Event
"SOAP Programming with Java"
William Brogden, VP of Technology and Development, LANWright 
TODAY - Wednesday February 6, 2002 at 2:00 PM EST (19:00 GMT)

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free copy of Mr. Brogden's latest book "SOAP Programming with Java."
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Thanks to SOAP, all you need is a basic knowledge of XML to write
programs that interact seamlessly with a growing number of online
services providing currency conversion, user authentication, and
more.

But for every service that has been implemented, there are more
that remain mere ideas. "SOAP Programming with Java" provides the
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JavaSpaces, and JavaMail. You'll also graduate from wired to
wireless development, learning how Web-enabled devices fit into the
world of SOAP-based distributed computing.
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