Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 608 pages
- Published by: Syngress
- Edition: 1st Edition March 1, 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1928994814
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1928994817
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.3 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.8 pounds
Product Description
Web Services provide a new level of interaction to all kinds of applications. The ability to access and use a remote Web Service to perform a function within an application enables programmers to quickly deliver more sophisticated applications in less time. Programmers no longer have to create and maintain all functions of an application. Reusability is also greatly enhanced by creating multiple Web Services that perform functions in multiple applications, thus freeing up time and resources to work on other aspects of specific projects.
About The Author
David Jorgensen (MCP) David works for Alliance Enterprises, Inc. in Olympia WA, which develops Web-based case management
software for social service organizations such as state vocational rehabilitation agencies. His latest project; convert a state agencies data, involved complex SQL Server Data Transformation Packages David is a contributor to Syngress Publishings C# .NET Web Developers Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-50-4), and the .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-56-3). Patrick Coelho (MCP) is an Instructor at The University of Washington Extension, North Seattle Community College, Puget Sound Center, and Seattle Vocational Institute, where he teaches courses in Web Development (DHTML, ASP, XML, XSLT, C#, and ASP.NET). Patrick is a Co-Founder of DotThatCom.com, a company that provides consulting, online development resources, and internships for students. Patrick is a contributor to Syngress Publishings ASP .NET Developers Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-51-2! ), C# .NET Web Developers Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-50-4), and .NET Mobile Web Developers Guide (ISBN: 1-928994-56-3).
Reader ReviewsNot recommended for MCSD or MCAD 70-310 exam preparation! Conceptually, the book covers all of the bases that an aspiring XML developer would require, including somewhat thorough concept, explanation, example, and summary investigations. Where the book greatly lacks is the code samples; many will not run, and multiple programming languages are introduced. Don't buy this book for study.