Advanced SOAP for Web Development
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (638 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130356557 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 512 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It's what makes XML really useful and fulfills the promise and hype of XML. From the Back CoverThe concise, quick-results guide to SOAP for every Web developer.Learn to program Web services using SOAPConfigure Web services, SOAP servers, and clients—step by step!Use SOAP with WSDL and UDDILearn how Biz servers communicate—and the business-oriented language they useDiscover expert SOAP troubleshooting techniquesWork on hands-on projects with real solutionsThe cross-platform guide to SOAP implementation Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is the killer application of XML. Now you can master this remarkable technology fast—with Advanced SOAP for Web Development! Dan Livingston teaches SOAP the way you want to learn it:
Learn how to configure SOAP servers and clients; use SOAP with WSDL and UDDI; work with SOAP data types, encoding, and XML schema; troubleshoot SOAP errors and faultcodes; even use XML-RPC, SOAP's "smaller, faster brother"!. Master SOAP fast! Concise, practical, and code-rich, Advanced SOAP for Web Development teaches SOAP through real-world projects focused on the features you'll use most
His sites have won awards from Yahoo! and USA Today, have been featured on CNN, and have been praised by the Los Angeles Times. His many Prentice Hall PTR books include Essential XML for Web Professionals, Advanced Flash 5 ActionScript in Action, and Essential CSS & DHTML for Web Professionals.. DAN LIVINGSTON, founder of Wire Man Productions, has over five years' experience as a leading-edge Web designer, serving clients such a
Not an Advanced SOAP Book This book is meant for people who do not have web technology background and want to get some genernal knowledge about SOAP, XML, WSDL, and UDDI.The author repeats the sentence "We will not be going into more detail here" for many, many important topics. It is definitely not an advanced SOAP book.It seems that the author does not understand .NET very well. In Chapter 1, he explains the function of CLR engine as compiling IL code into Windows or Unix based code. Why UNIX? Will Microsoft .NET ever support . Robi Sen said Dont buy this book. Don�t bother buying this book. While its not terrible there are to many good books and web resources on SOAP to bother with this. It purports to be a book on advanced SOAP usage yet there seems to be nothing in it that is an advanced discussion of SOAP. The author really only spends 80 pages on SOAP it self-including preamble and non-related text. The rest of the book is UDDI, WSDL, HTTP, XML-RPC, BizTalk and like 167 pages or appendices which are rehashes of information that you can find on . Don't judge a book by its cover The cover says "Advanced" SOAP. This book is not.I don't expect to see a book titled "Advanced" to simplybe a basic rehash of the specs that's readily available onthe internet.And the author mentions that a certain topics aren't going tobe discussed because it's "beyond the scope of this book."I have a feeling, in fact, I'm pretty certain, that the word"Advanced" was put on the cover as a ploy to sell more books.At the price, it's not worth it at all. Maybe for a lot cheaper, it would be useful a useful