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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780131430723
ISBN: 0131430726
Label: Prentice Hall PTR
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 360
Publication Date: October 28, 2004
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Sales Rank: 867293
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Does'nt worth anything
The content is obsolete and it does'nt worth anything now. Reading a BEA Weblogic Developer Guide should be more helpful than this book.
Rating: - Not useful for what I need
This is billed as a beginner/intermediate, and practical book.
I would say it's more intermediate.
It reads as sections of theory/definition, with a small example. I liked the first couple chapters, and I think it would be useful for a manager or analyst to get an overview of the terms, but I haven't found the rest to be that useful. It doesn't flow very well, and is hard to retain information.
What does stick out in my memory from the text is that Weblogic and Weblogic ... Read More
Rating: - EXCELLENT WEB SERVICES BOOK!!!!
This book is excellent for those developers and even architects looking to implement real-world web services. It gives a solid overview of web service technologies while also showing how the BEA platform can aid you in bringing those services to fruition. There is not an area that is left untouched. Finally a book that is gorunded in production services and experiences.
Rating: - Good coverage for WebLogic developers
If you are interested in developing web services on the BEA WebLogic platform, buy this book. It provides and excellent introduction to both web services and the WebLogic development tools. The examples are real world and explained in an understandable manner. The text, however, does not provide deep detailed coverage of web services specifications or implementations so I would not suggest this should be your only book on web services. For in depth web service coverage in a J2EE environment I recommend ... Read More
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