Web Services Books
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.NET: A Complete Development Cycle
Published 17 years ago
by Gunther Lenz, Thomas Moeller, Addison-Wesley
Teaches developers how to use state of the art Software Engineering practices in the .NET environment. There are many books on Software Engineering, and many books on .NET, but this is the first to bring them together.
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ASP.NET Unleashed, Second Edition
Published 17 years ago
by Stephen Walther, Sams Publishing
Aimed at Windows Web developers of all levels, ASP.NET Unleashed provides a truly example-packed tutorial on beginning through advanced topics in ASP.NET programming. This mammoth text is never dense, and its clear sample code and ordering of topics will make it a strong choice for learning ASP.NET inside and out.
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Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Raymond Yee, Apress
The modern Web is awash with data and services just waiting to be used, but how do you make effective use of all this information? The answer lies in APIs (such as Google Maps, Flickr, and Amazon Web Services) and remixing, or mashups. Pro Web 2.0 Mashups: Remixing Data and Web Services teaches you everything you need to create useful, dynamic real–world applications using APIs, web services, Ajax, web standards, and server–side languages.
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Google Web Toolkit Solutions: More Cool & Useful Stuff
Published 13 years ago
by David Geary, Rob Gordon, Prentice Hall PTR
Cu> Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java development framework for building Ajax-enabled web applications. Instead of the hodgepodge of technologies that developers typically use for Ajax–JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and XMLHttpRequest–GWT lets developers implement rich client applications with pure Java, using familiar idioms from the AWT, Swing, and SWT.
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Professional ASP.NET 2.0
Published 15 years ago
by Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, Farhan Muhammad, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Devin Rader, Wrox
All new, for ASP.NET 2.0, this bestselling book provides experienced developers with real-world examples of the powerful new time-saving, code-saving features in this new version. Seasoned author Bill Evjen helps developers make a smooth transition to this new version of ASP.NET with his clear explanations of even the most dramatic changes.
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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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C# Complete
Published 18 years ago
by Sybex, Sybex
C# Complete is a one-of-a-kind book--valuable both for its broad content and its low price. Whether you're brand-new to C# programming, are migrating from Visual Basic or Visual C++ to C#, or have already developed some expertise in C#, you'll get the skills you need to become proficient with Microsoft's powerful new language designed for the .NET platform. Creating complex applications in the .NET Framework is made easier with C#--Microsoft's first true object-oriented programming language.
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Web Services Essentials (O'Reilly XML)
Published 19 years ago
by Ethan Cerami, O'Reilly Media
As a developer new to Web Services, how do you make sense of this emerging framework so you can start writing your own services today? This concise book gives programmers both a concrete introduction and a handy reference to XML Web Services, first by explaining the foundations of this new breed of distributed services, and then by demonstrating quick ways to create services with open-source Java tools.
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SharePoint 2007 and Office Development Expert Solutions (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 13 years ago
by Randy Holloway, Andrej Kyselica, Steve Caravajal, Wrox
Features end-to-end scenarios for using Office 2007 and SharePoint 2007, from generating Office documents programmatically to integrating document-based workflows with line of business applications or Web sites Takes an in-depth look at integrating the information worker products from Microsoft into broader solutions for the enterprise Some of the topics covered include building a workflow solution with Office and SharePoint 2007; programming SharePoint lists, items, and libraries; bui
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Java Messaging (Programming Series)
Published 15 years ago
by Eric Bruno, Charles River Media
LEARN TO USE JAVA MESSAGING SOFTWARE IN YOUR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS! As software becomes more complex, and the Web is leveraged further, the need for messaging software continues to grow. Virtually all software written today requires at least one form of internal, and even external, communication. Java Messaging explores the various methods of intra-process and inter-process messaging for Java software, such as JavaBean events, JMS, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SOAP, and Web Services.