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Title: Java Web Services
by David A. Chappell, Tyler Jewell
ISBN: 0-596-00269-6
Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
Pub. Date: March, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.6 (10 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Informative Read
Comment: I've just seen this book and am happy with the focus and the attention to detail. Beyond the useful framework to get up to speed with web services, you can see the details that tells you the authors know what they are doing. If you are building Web Services and using Java tools--which you should be doing!--this book is what you need.
Whether your interest is in programming Web Services, in using technologies like XML or SOAP, or just in understanding why Web Services are generating so much excitement, I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 2
Summary: nice overview...but
Comment: This book is a nice overview of Web Servcies and a high level descirption of the technologies involved. It does, however, lack the details of the inner workings of a Web Service. There is little or nothing mentioned on the rpcrouter servlet, deployment descriptors, the soap admin council and the scope of a web service. It is a good book for the developer who is looking for basics when starting out looking into web services, but not a real good book for developers at the next level.

Rating: 3
Summary: Nothing Special
Comment: I wish I could recommend a better introduction to Java Web Services. David Chappell usually does a good job at explaining new technologies in simplified form; however, he falls short with this one. It comes very close to being a step-by-step, build-up tutorial but falls short. If you already know SOAP, perhaps coming from the .NET world and you just need to make the right connections in the Java world, then this would be a good book for you. However, if you don't know SOAP and you're looking for a thorough understanding of what's going on under the covers before you move on to advanced APIs, then this is not your best bet. Actually, I'm not sure what is. I started writing such a tutorial myself but got distracted by other projects. However, this book is solidly average, nothing necessary wrong with that, and if you can find it at a good discount it's a decent buy.

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