Architecting Web Services is targeted at developers and technical architects who have heard about, and even started to work with Web services. It starts with a background on their usage and significance to future collaborative efforts via the Internet and steps through the architecture, model, design, and implementation of real-life scenarios. Finally, the book takes a look at the future of Web services through vendor developments and standards initiatives. Provided with the book is a public Website that not only contains all source code, but also exposes live Web services so that developers can access them in their own applications.
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This book is for those who are serious about building Web Services. Not only does William show you different implementations, but gives you the architectural guidance that most (if not all) other books on the subject lack. This book is definitely not a re-hash of some help file or article, but a clear, concise way of designing and architecting Web Service solutions. John Sim, Seattle on Amazon.com.