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readable, accessible and eminently practical...- TechBookReport ...quite a good book about writing software to consume and provide web services. - Slashdot While many books are focused on the underlying technologies of web services and others are dedicated to providing web services, few books show how to consume web services. Google, Amazon, and Beyond: Creating and Consuming Web Services provides a thorough review of the technologies and techniques for connecting client applications to services of all kinds. Using a decidedly hands-on approach, authors Alexander Nakhimovsky and Tom Myers present extensive examples of programming with XML, SOAP, REST, and WSDL in JavaScript (tested in IE and Mozilla) and in Java (using open-source tools available on Windows, Linux, and OS X).
Contents
Chapter 1 Defining Web Services Chapter 2 The Plumbing: DOM and SOAP Chapter 3 More Services: Java Applet Chapter 4 DBService and a Book Club Chapter 5 Authentication and REST Chapter 6 Restructuring Results with XSLT Chapter 7 Tomcat, JSP, and WebDAV Chapter 8 WebDAV Client to Database via XML Chapter 9 WSDL and Axis Appendix A Installation Appendix B Troubleshooting Appendix C Online Resources



