Web Services Books
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Implementing SOA Using Java EE
Published 11 years ago
by B.V. Kumar, Prakash Narayan, Tony Ng, Addison-Wesley Professional
The Practitioner’s Guide to Implementing SOA with Java EE TechnologiesThis book brings together all the practical insight you need to successfully architect enterprise solutions and implement them using SOA and Java EE technologies. Writing for senior IT developers, strategists, and enterprise architects, the authors cover everything from concepts to implementation, requirements to tools.
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Apache CXF Web Service Development
Published 11 years ago
by Naveen Balani, Rajeev Hathi, Packt Publishing
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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Pro Spring 3
Published 11 years ago
by Jan Machacek, Jessica Ditt, Aleksa Vukotic, Anirvan Chakraborty, Apress
Founded by SpringSource, the Spring Framework continues to be the leading and most adopted enterprise Java and Java EE application development framework. This book also covers what’s new and available in Spring 3, specifically Java 6 annotations (support for declaring factory methods) and generics, support for Java EE 6 features like Java Persistence API (JPA 2), JavaServer Faces (JSF 2) support, REST in Spring MVC, possible unified Expression Language (EL) (as already seen in Spring Web
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RESTful Java Web Services
Published 11 years ago
by Jose Sandoval, Packt Publishing
Master core REST concepts and create RESTful web services in Java *Build powerful and flexible RESTful web services in Java using the most popular Java RESTful frameworks to date (Restlet, JAX-RS based frameworks Jersey and RESTEasy, and Struts 2) *Master the concepts to help you design and implement RESTful web services *Plenty of screenshots and clear explanations to facilitate learning
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SOA and Web Services Interface Design: Principles, Techniques, and Standards (The MK/OMG Press
Published 11 years ago
by James Bean, Morgan Kaufmann
With the introduction of increasingly complex Web services over the last decade, there has been an explosion of interest in service-oriented architecture (SOA), a structural style whose goal is to achieve a coupling of interacting services - functionalities such as filling out an online application for an account, viewing an online bank statement, or placing an online booking or airline ticket order. These services operate through specific interfaces that control and define their operation.
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Development with the Force.com Platform: Building Business Applications in the Cloud
Published 11 years ago
by Jason Ouellette, Addison-Wesley Professional
Foreword by Craig Weissman, CTO, Salesforce.comBuild Cloud-Based Enterprise Applications Fast–and Drive More Value at Lower Cost!Using the Force.com platform, enterprise developers can build and deploy powerful applications far more rapidly than traditional J2EE, Microsoft .NET, or LAMP technology stacks permit. With a free subscription to the Force.com platform, developers can build apps that solve virtually any enterprise challenge with remarkable value, scalability, and reliability.
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Java How to Program: Late Objects Version (8th Edition)
Published 11 years ago
by Paul Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Prentice Hall
KEY BENEFIT: The Deitels’ groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of object-oriented programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. This revision is current with the Java SE 6 revisions that have occurred since the book was last published.
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Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture
Published 11 years ago
by Jim Marino, Michael Rowley, Addison-Wesley Professional
Use SCA to Simplify the Development and Delivery of Service-Based ApplicationsService Component Architecture (SCA) is a new programming model that enables developers to build distributed applications more efficiently and effectively than previous technologies. In Understanding SCA (Service Component Architecture), two leading experts offer the first complete and independent guide to SCA.
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Beginning Android
Published 11 years ago
by Mark Murphy, Apress
Learn how to develop applications for Android mobile devices using simple examples, ready to run with your copy of the SDK. Author and Android columnist, writer, developer, and community advocate Mark L Murphy shows you what you need to know to get started on programming Android applications-everything from crafting GUIs to using GPS, accessing web services, and more!
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Professional Excel Development: The Definitive Guide to Developing Applications Using Microsoft Excel, VBA, and .
Published 11 years ago
by Rob Bovey, Dennis Wallentin, Stephen Bullen, John Green, Addison-Wesley Professional
“As Excel applications become more complex and the Windows development platform more powerful, Excel developers need books like this to help them evolve their solutions to the next level of sophistication. Professional Excel Development is a book for developers who want to build powerful, state-of-the-art Excel applications using the latest Microsoft technologies.