VK said
I guess this is the first book about CXF as I couldn't find any book on this subject, so I had limited choice to buy this book. I really liked the style of the book. The book provides step by step details on how to develop web services and use the various features. The book covers lot of examples and authors have done a good job of explaining these concepts. The SOAP style and RESTful styles are covered well. The chapter on REST where the author explains working with raw html formats and CXF was really cool. The chapter on Spring, where authors explained an example on how to use Spring IOC features for CXF was really good and helped non spring users like me to get familiar with Spring. Apart from the typos in the book in the initial chapter, I didn't find any other flaw with this book. I wish this book would cover advanced topics on WS specifications but nevertheless this book is defiantly a very good guide on CXF web services development.
Apache CXF Web Service Development
- Authors
- Naveen Balani, Rajeev Hathi
- ISBN
- 1847195407
- Published
- 20 Dec 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
Develop and deploy SOAP and RESTful Web Services *Design and develop web services using contract-first and code-first approaches *Publish web services using various CXF frontends such as JAX-WS and Simple frontend *Invoke services by configuring CXF transports *Create custom interceptors by implementing advanced features such as CXF Interceptors, CXF Invokers, and CXF Features *The first practical guide on Apache CXF with real-world examplesIn Detail
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