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Title: Understanding Web Services: XML, WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI
by Eric Newcomer
ISBN: 0-201-75081-3
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co
Pub. Date: 13 May, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.4 (20 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Good Introductory Book to Web Services
Comment: Getting a grasp of Web Services is immensely difficult. Every vendor has a different version - often twisting it to suite their commercial needs.

I have been working with the fundamentals for Web Services for over two years, and I have been amazed at the hype to which it has succumbed. Some of this hype is justified and it can be daunting separating facts from fiction.

I was pleased Eric Newcomer's book - it provided a relief from hype and grounds for clear thought. Mr. Newcomer approached this book from the ground-up and does not patronize the reader with unsubstantiated claims.

This book is recommended to the reader that is curious on Web Services and would like a book that can provide a launching pad towards understanding the subject.

In this book you will find:

- How Web Services evolved
- The technology that makes it happen
- The promises of Web Services
- Different software vendor's strategy on Web Services

You will not find how to get started on running your first Web Services projects - that information can be found online or in another book.

In this book you can expect to find the foundation that will give you a good perspective on Web Services. Upon reading this book, you will be able to discern which areas of Web Services that will interest you the most. Armed with this knowledge you will be able to read materials on Web Services, immune to being swayed by marketing hype.

Best wished on your Web Services journey - it is an exciting field.

I hope you find this review helpful - please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.

Rating: 3
Summary: Good for Introduction at Leisure!
Comment: Well, I bought this book thinking that it would get me started with developing web services, apart from just introducing them.

Though it does a pretty good job of introducing them, its the getting-you-started-with-development part that it fails to impress. Probably it just isn't designed to do that.

So if you want to read an introductory text on web-services at leisure, this book is a good choice. Its written in a very comprehensible style and I had no problems understanding the key concepts.

However, as is true with any other XML based technology, unless you get some hands on experience with the whole framework, you don't really feel that you are ready to begin professional work as yet. And since XML-based frameworks are usually very detailed and intimidating at first, real-time experience becomes all the more important. I guess now I need to buy another book that'll help me with actual development of web-services .

Rating: 3
Summary: Good coverage, difficult read
Comment: I have been thrown into the web services technology without a parachute and this book has helped to put things into perspective. You are not going to sit down and write code from this book, but it does help to define all of the pieces of web services technology and get you started.

With that said, this was a difficult book to read because the writing style is very abrupt, does not flow, and reads like an old style academic textbook trying to impress and confuse the student. I've read more technical books that were easier to understand because they explain their subjects in more natural prose. I found myself frequently reading pages over one or more times.

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