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Java Web Services Architecture is for Web services professionals seeking to understand enterprise architecture, Web services design, and application integration. This book begins with an overview of Web services, their usage, and design, followed by an in-depth look at the necessary standards and technologies (SOAP, EbXML, UDDI, WSDL). This leads into a detailed explanation all of the JAX APIs that are the foundation of Web services within Java, as well as their practical applications. The final section covers numerous advanced topics, including security. While various implementations are exemplified in a running case study, the book remains vendor neutral.
Audience: Enterprise architects, web services developers, CTOs.
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August 15, 2003: I have just received my copy after being on the wait list for a little while. I have been progamming with Java for a while but am new to web servies. The book includes a wealth of information and great detail on using developing web services with Java. In general, this is a focused and well-written book. Others may be interested in the general XML introduction, XSL detail etc. You wont find that in here. It assumes some knowledge of XML. I was happy with the chapters that I chose to read. Not a bad buy... Worth the money