| If you'd like to learn how to create web services (in particular, using Apache Axis) and make some sense of various standards like SOAP, WSDL, JAX-RPC, SOAP with attachments, WS-Security, XML Encryption and XML Signature, then this book is for you. It has a tutorial style that walks you through in a step-by-step manner to create working code. The first 40 pages are freely available on http://agileskills2.org/DWSAA. You can judge it yourself.
If you'd like to learn how to create web services (in particular, using Apache Axis) and make some sense of various standards like SOAP, WSDL, JAXRPC, SOAP with attachments, WS-Security, XML Encryption and XML Signature, then this book is for you. Why?
• It has a tutorial style that walks you through in a step-by-step manner. • It is concise. There is no lengthy, abstract description. • Many diagrams are used to show the flow of processing and high level concepts so that you get a whole picture of what's happening. • The first 40 pages are freely available on http://www.agileskills2.org. You can judge it yourself.
This book is suitable for those who would like to learn how to develop web services in Java. In order to understand what's in the book, you need to know Java and to have edited XML files. However, you do NOT need to know the more advanced XML concepts (e.g., XML schema, XML namespace), servlet, Tomcat or PKI. |