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OverviewWritten by industry thought leaders, Java Web Services Architecture is a no-nonsense guide to web services technologies including SOAP, WSDL, UDDI and the JAX APIs. This book is the trusted advisor to systems architects and provides an unbiased look at many of the practical considerations for implementing web services including authorization, encryption, transactions and the future of Web Services. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James McGovern (Enterprise Architect, Hartford Financial Services) , Sameer Tyagi (Java Enterprise Architect, Sun Microsystems) , Michael Stevens (Application Architect, Hartford Financial Services) , Sunil Mathew (Associate Member, Sun Microsystems Enterprise Services Architectural Council)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.440kg ISBN: 9781558609006ISBN 10: 1558609008 Pages: 832 Publication Date: 27 May 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviews"""A wonderfully clear and concise guide to using XML to interconnect your network services"" -- James Gosling, Creator of Java ""Java Web Services Architecture provides a priceless guide to planning and managing the creation of Web services for your organization."" -- Hugh Grant, CTO, Cape Clear Software Inc. ""Java Web Services Architecture really is one of the nicest technical books I have seen in a long time, combining a basic introduction to the subject with a systematic coverage of a very technical set of specifications. I can't imagine anyone is going to write anything better than this for a software developer or architect that wants to design Java Web services applications."" -- Paul Harmon, Senior Consultant, Distributed Architecture Service, Cutter Consortium ""Sound Advice from seasoned architects. This is the Web services book to have!"" -- John Crupi, Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Coauthor, Core J2EE Patterns ""...McGovern and his team of editors know their stuff and their communication of this knowledge is clear and well presented."" JDJ Book Reviews, June 24th, 2003 ""Books such as this are bound to become classics and should be on every technologists' bookshelf."" Dave Bartels, Reporter, JavaRanch.com, June 27th, 2003" A wonderfully clear and concise guide to using XML to interconnect your network services -- James Gosling, Creator of Java Java Web Services Architecture provides a priceless guide to planning and managing the creation of Web services for your organization. -- Hugh Grant, CTO, Cape Clear Software Inc. Java Web Services Architecture really is one of the nicest technical books I have seen in a long time, combining a basic introduction to the subject with a systematic coverage of a very technical set of specifications. I can't imagine anyone is going to write anything better than this for a software developer or architect that wants to design Java Web services applications. -- Paul Harmon, Senior Consultant, Distributed Architecture Service, Cutter Consortium Sound Advice from seasoned architects. This is the Web services book to have! -- John Crupi, Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Coauthor, Core J2EE Patterns ...McGovern and his team of editors know their stuff and their communication of this knowledge is clear and well presented. JDJ Book Reviews, June 24th, 2003 Books such as this are bound to become classics and should be on every technologists' bookshelf. Dave Bartels, Reporter, JavaRanch.com, June 27th, 2003 """A wonderfully clear and concise guide to using XML to interconnect your network services"" -- James Gosling, Creator of Java""Java Web Services Architecture provides a priceless guide to planning and managing the creation of Web services for your organization."" -- Hugh Grant, CTO, Cape Clear Software Inc.""Java Web Services Architecture really is one of the nicest technical books I have seen in a long time, combining a basic introduction to the subject with a systematic coverage of a very technical set of specifications. I can't imagine anyone is going to write anything better than this for a software developer or architect that wants to design Java Web services applications."" -- Paul Harmon, Senior Consultant, Distributed Architecture Service, Cutter Consortium""Sound Advice from seasoned architects. This is the Web services book to have!"" -- John Crupi, Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Coauthor, Core J2EE Patterns""...McGovern and his team of editors know their stuff and their communication of this knowledge is clear and well presented."" JDJ Book Reviews, June 24th, 2003""Books such as this are bound to become classics and should be on every technologists' bookshelf."" Dave Bartels, Reporter, JavaRanch.com, June 27th, 2003" Author InformationBy James McGovern, Sameer Tyagi, Michael Stevens and Sunil Mathew Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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