Professional Web APIs with PHP: eBay, Google, Paypal, Amazon, FedEx plus Web Feeds

Professional Web APIs with PHP: eBay, Google, Paypal, Amazon, FedEx plus Web Feeds
Authors
Paul Reinheimer
ISBN
0764589547
Published
31 Jul 2006
Purchase online
amazon.com

*Offers hands-on tips and numerous code examples that show Web developers how to leverage content and feeds from today's top Web sites-including Google, eBay, PayPal, Amazon, Yahoo!, and FedEx *Introduces APIs (Application Program Interfaces) in general and uses real-world examples that show how to produce and document them *Explains how to use the popular scripting language PHP to create APIs that interact with unrelated applications over the Web

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Customer Reviews

F. Zeidan said
If you are looking for quick reference and example of each listed topic, then this book is a good start.

It is not a terrible book, just not such a great resource. You can find the same information if not more in couple of hours online, and chances are you won't use it much.

The book covers how to connect to each of the services and retrieves the data. I purchased it mainly for the Amazon API, and I can say it was lacking at best.

It pretty much explained REST and SOUP calls, what the parameters to pass with few examples. Something you can find anywhere online and there are definitely better books out there.

If you want quick reference to different type of services and how to make REST or SOUP calls in one book, then get a used copy of it, but honestly I would not buy it again, and I am a book junkie who collects books for reference.

Joern Heller said
Web APIs will become more and more interesting as they provide quick and easy access to data and functions from widely known web service providers auch as Google, eBay and others. However, this book can only provide an overview - "making the first API call". It is therefore useable for beginner s.
The book is easy to read, helpful for the first steps and conatins enough scripts and examples to understand the features and see the possibilities for extension.
All together, useful but not detailed.

Veign said
This book does what I like in a book. Deliver great information on a specific topic without trying to be the do-all-end-all book. It focus's on API's with PHP and does a great job at doing so. Different chapters cover different API's with a catch all chapter at the end to cover additional popular API (like National Weather Service and Flickr).

This is the kind of book where its just fun to play around with and see what you can come up with.

C. Arnold said
I approached this book expecting a reasonably good tech cookbook with some code examples I could put to use. This book is that, plus more. The book gives a very good background of web APIs, plus thoughtful discussion about -why- certain items are done a certain way. For example, discussion about non-trivial security matters, and various reasons why you wouldn't want to produce a web feed (followed, of course, by how you would produce a web feed, in various flavors).
For me, this book very successfully balanced the dual goals "give me the nuts and bolts" and "tell me the background behind it all".
This book will not teach you PHP, so if you are a beginner, start with a more general PHP tutorial. Beyond that, I recommend this book.

Chuck Brooks said
The overviews are also excellent for concise functional descriptions that can be read by anyone with a general technical background. In sharp contrast to most technical books of this nature, this one is well organized, well written and very readable. It uses the PHP programming script/language to delve into specific implementation details, but the information can be readily understood regardless of the reader's specific language of choice. The material is presented in two sections. The first section in four chapters provides a general foundation in web services (or Service Oriented Architecture to use current technoabble). The second section in eight chapters describes specific uses and conventions for these services provided by the major companies of the New Economy, who are driving these technologies as engines of commerce. This field is an amalgam of several technologies, each with a huge supporting literature, and one of the more remarkable things about this book is the degree of editing it took to bring to the forefront those items that can immediately be used. Well worth the investment.

Those working on the PayPal services should also acquire 'Pro PayPal eCommerce' by Damon Williams as an excellent companion reference.Pro PayPal E-Commerce (Expert's Voice)

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