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Visual Basic.NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide (Developer's Guides (Osborne))
 
 

Visual Basic.NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide (Developer's Guides (Osborne)) (Paperback)

by Roger Jennings (Author) "A week seldom goes by without a deluge of press releases, online and print articles, and white papers covering the "Web services revolution ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 495 pages
  • Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill (15 May 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0072223693
  • ISBN-13: 978-0072223699
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 18.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,206,199 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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This volume covers core open standards and protocols, including CML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI, as well as using hands-on examples to buid and deploy a range of.NET applications.


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Your Professional Resource for Developing XML Web Services

Take XML Web services beyond commonplace uses to the realm of production-grade, data-intensive enterprise application integration and Web commerce projects. Use SOAP and WSDL standards and the .NET Framework to open your client applications and server components to XML Web services located anywhere on the Internet. Leverage Visual Basic .NET and ASP.NET to generate new Web services that deliver syndicated content, financial reports, and business partner interoperation. As you progress through Visual Basic .NET XML Web Services Developer's Guide, you'll discover the easiest and fastest methods for creating and deploying enterprise-level XML Web services with Visual Basic .NET.

-Discover how XML Web services help you develop distributed applications faster -Understand XML Web service architecture and core industry standards -Convert VB6 components to XML Web services with the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit -Port VB6 component code to ASP.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive VB.NET XML Web Services Tutorial, 31 Jul 2002
A pretty thorough book covering Web Services technologies in some detail, the title is a bit misleading (not in a bad way though), as the author covers both VB6.0 Web Services technology and VB.Net implementation of the same, (with good reason). This strategy should ease the transition for the typical VB6.0 developer to VB.NET Web services, and also facilitate better understanding of SOAP over HTTP.
This guy's writing style is pretty unique among Computer Manuals in general. He has really researched his stuff, and the book is peppered with several references to tools, articles, and online resources of which many can be put to very good use.
The one and only gripe I have is that there are no simple example applications in this reference. The author acknowledges this in the book, but explains that no B2B or B2C application is simple either, (primarily what XML Web Services are for).
I can see that this approach will appeal to some and not to others, but on the whole I have to admit that his web-service examples are more complete and real-worldy than the typical "weather samples" and "add two numbers" implementations which are promoted in many circles as "Web Service examples". The author is a regular columnist for many of the Fawcette group publications such as Visual Studio magazine and I'd advice any purchaser of this book to keep in touch with Roger's writing on XML Web Services in these magazines, and on his company web site (oakleaf.ws), as there are regular updates on some of the information presented in this book, which Roger continues to write about.
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