Real World XML Web Services is the Visual Basic programmer's definitive guide to designing and building Web services. It provides developers with a comprehensive understanding of Web services, covering everything from basic concepts and solutions to interoperability problems. This book begins with a concise and practical introduction to Web services and the foundation on which they are built, including Web Services Description Language (WDSL) and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Readers learn, by example, how to use each tool for developing Web services, starting with SOAP Toolkit and .NET framework. Visual Basic programmers discover how to: Use Schema to define web service messages; Use SOAP for messaging and Remote Procedure Calls (RPC); Read and modifyu WSDL documents; Build Web services with the SOAP Toolkit; Create and invoke Web services using the .NET framework; Implement SOAP headers using SOAP Fault.
Real World XML Web Services
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September 17, 2002
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0201774259
Addison Wesley Professional
Yasser Shohoud
xml web services, xml programming, xml introduction, learn WDSL, learn SOAP, .NET framework
Programmer's definitive guide to designing and building Web services
Real World XML Web Services is the Visual Basic programmer's definitive guide to designing and building Web services. It provides developers with a comprehensive understanding of Web services, covering everything from basic concepts and solutions to interoperability problems. This book begins with a concise and practical introduction to Web services and the foundation on which they are built, including Web Services Description Language (WDSL) and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). Readers learn, by example, how to use each tool for developing Web services, starting with SOAP Toolkit and .NET framework. Visual Basic programmers discover how to: Use Schema to define web service messages; Use SOAP for messaging and Remote Procedure Calls (RPC); Read and modifyu WSDL documents; Build Web services with the SOAP Toolkit; Create and invoke Web services using the .NET framework; Implement SOAP headers using SOAP Fault.
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