Synopses & Reviews
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) is the killer application of XML. It's what makes XML really useful and fulfills the promise and hype of XML. SOAP gives you the "universal glue" to integrate virtually any distributed system and streamline virtually any Internet-based process or communication.
Now you can master this remarkable technology fast with Advanced SOAP for Web Development! Dan Livingston teaches SOAP the way you want to learn it: hands-on, with real-world projects focused on the features you'll use most. Concise, practical, and full of code examples, Advanced SOAP for Web Development covers all this and more:
- Understanding how SOAP works, what it does, and how it compares with competing technologies
- Setting up SOAP servers and clients
- Using SOAP with WSDL and UDDI to describe and locate Web services
- Working with SOAP data types, encoding, and XML schema
- Using XML-RPCSOAP's "smaller, faster brother"
- Troubleshooting SOAP problems using its errors and faultcodes
- Previewing SOAP's future
SOAP isn't just another tool: It's the most powerful, flexible solution for integrating tomorrow's business-critical applications. You need to master it now and with this book, you will.
Synopsis
Learn Soap fast, through hands-on projects, configure Web services, Soap servers, Soap clients, and BizTalk servers step-by-step. Includes practical, example-rich coverage of WSDL, UDDI, and XML-RPC.