Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762
EAN: 9780201768114
ISBN: 0201768119
Label: Pearson Education
Manufacturer: Pearson Education
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 528
Publication Date: March 15, 2002
Publisher: Pearson Education
Sales Rank: 681976
Studio: Pearson Education
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Rating: - Don't buy it: Save yourself some confusion
I bought the EA1 edition through Foyles bookstore. Unfortunately the EA1 edition is massively out of sync with the current FCS version of the software, and the Cd didn't contain the examples (or at least not where the book said they were).
So I ended up downloading the examples. The build.xml files in the download are laughably different from the book, and several steps need to be taken which the book mentions nothing of.
It's a major shame since the book looked very good. ... Read More
Rating: - Why not just read these pages on line
I feel sorry for sun: they have to give away so much for java to succeed, and their direct java revenue must come from J2ee licensees, JCP membership fees and books. This book is a dead-tree of the online JWSDP tutorial, with the benefit that you can read it while off line, the disadvantage that you pay for the privilege. Either way, I dont think it is that good a tutorial; it covers the Sun way of thinking, but doesnt get into the details of interop problems, maybe because SUNW dont seem to be participating ... Read More
Rating: - Terse
This book is basically a packaging of Java XML EAE packages of what you can download from the Sun's JavaSoft site. After skimping thru it briefly, it appears to be very terse and I'm not sure if it can be said as a helpful "tutorial" as such for any beginning/intermediate Java Web Service learner other than showing what EAE(Early Access Edition) is all about. This book in my opinion needs to be evolved into 3 volumes: 1) Basic XML parsing(SAX, JDOM) 2) XML Schema & Java mappings 3) ... Read More
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