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Building Web Services with Soap, Xml and Uddi (Java (Sams))
 
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Building Web Services with Soap, Xml and Uddi (Java (Sams)) (Paperback)
by Steve Graham (Author), Simeon Simeonov (Author), Toufic Boubez (Author), Doug Davis (Author), Glen Daniels (Author), Yuichi Nakamura (Author), Ryo Neyama (Author)
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Book Description
Authoritative information from the developers who created the SOAP, UDDI, and Web Services technologies.
Details the design and implementation of a production-quality Web Services solution.
llustrates both the new aspects of the Web Services paradigm and the ways in which the new model augments existing systems.
Addresses key issues such as security, working with heterogeneous systems, and the open source nature of the SOAP engine. Building Web Services with SOAP, XML, and UDDI assumes proficiency with Java and with distributed computing tools. Examples will be presented using Java and the Apache SOAP platform. The book presents an increasingly complex project as it moves through its development cycle. The final section of the book links the completed project with J2EE and .NET.
Steve Graham is IBM's lead architect for the UDDI directory service, the backbone of the Web Services model.
Simeon Simeonov is the lead enterprise architect at Allaire and is the SOAP columnist for XML Journal.
Glen Daniels is the chair of the Apache SOAP (AXIS) working group and Allaire's representative to the W3C's SOAP/XP committee.
Toufic Boubez led IBM's Web Services division during the creation of UDDI and WSDL. He is now the CTO of Saffron Technologies, a firm deploying Web services-based solutions.
Doug Davis is a Web Services specialist and evangelist with IBM and a committer to the Apache SOAP project.
Yuhichi Nakamuri is the lead Soap engineer at IBM Japan's Tokyo research facility, the inventors or TRL-SOAP.
Ryo Neyama, also based at IBM Tokyo, is a SOAP security expert.

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Building Web Services with SOAP, XML, and UDDI assumes proficiency with Java and with distributed computing tools. Examples will be presented using Java and the Apache SOAP platform. The book presents an increasingly complex project as it moves through its development cycle. The final section of the book links the completed project with J2EE and .NET.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars High-level stuff, but worth the effort, 15 Jan 2003
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This is a good overview of the design ideas of web services. Covering all of the ground you get to visit all parts of web-services and get an idea of how they might be used thanks to a nice running story about a company trying to implement a web services ordering system. However, the book concentrates on the design issues and if you are the type of developer who likes to see code and know what to type in order to get it going you might need another book as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Keys to Web Freedom, 25 Jun 2002
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Brilliant explanation of the 'web services' concept that is not directly loyal to any one particular development package. When choosing 'web services' the goal can become clouded by trying to fit to a particular technology rather than keeping to a set strategy. This book covers the core development tools (XML, ebXML) and the shared functionality (SOAP, UDDI) that is common to .Net, e-speak or Sun One. Not everybody wants to follow the Microsoft route.
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