Professional XML Web Services
Authors:
  Patrick Cauldwell, Rajesh Chawla, Vivek Chopra
  Gary Damschen, Chris Dix, Sander Duivestein
  Tony Hong, Francis Norton, Uche Ogbuji 
  Glenn Olander, Marco Remmerde, Mark A Richman
  Kristy Saunders, Zoran Zaev

Paperback - 1000 pages 1st edition (Sept 2001)
Wrox Press Inc; ISBN: 1861005091 

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1861005091/ref=ase_soapsimpleobject/102-3073107-9532948

What does this book cover? 

  * The architecture of Web Services - past, present,
    and future 
  * Detailed explanation of SOAP 1.1 
  * An overview of SOAP 1.2 and XML Protocol 
  * IBM's Web Services Toolkit and Microsoft's SOAP 
    toolkit 2.0 
  * Other SOAP implementations in Perl, C++, and PHP 
  * Java Web Services with Apache SOAP 
  * WSDL 1.1, UDDI 1.0, and 2.0 
  * Creating and deploying Web Services using .Net 
  * Building Web Services using Python 
  * Applying security at both transport and 
    application levels 

Book overview 

  Web Services are self-describing, modular  
  applications. The Web Services architecture can be 
  thought of as a wrapper for the application code. 
  This wrapper provides standardized means of: 
  describing the Web Service and what it does; 
  publishing it to a registry, so that it can easily 
  be located; and exposing an interface, so that the 
  service can be invoked all in a machine-readable 
  format. What is particularly compelling about Web  
  Services is that any client that understands XML, 
  regardless of platform, language and object model, 
  can access them. 

  This book provides a snapshot of the current state 
  of these rapidly evolving technologies, beginning by

  detailing the main protocols that underpin the Web 
  Services model (SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI), and then 
  putting this theory to practical use in a wide array

  of popular toolkits, platforms, and development 
  environments. 

  The technologies presented in this book provide the 
  foundations of Web Services computing, which is set 
  to revolutionize Distributed Computing, as we know 
  it. 

Who is this book for? 

  This book is for developers wanting to learn what 
  web services are, and how to create, register, and 
  deploy them. In teaching the core technologies, we 
  assume knowledge of XML from the outset.


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