Master the fundamentals of service-oriented architecture and distributed application development with Java Web Services, a practical guide designed for Java developers, software engineers, and enterprise application professionals. Written by technology experts David A. Chappell and Tyler Jewell, this comprehensive resource explains how to create, deploy, and manage web services using Java technologies and industry standards.
Java Web Services by David A. Chappell and Tyler Jewell is a comprehensive web services guide that explores Java web services, SOAP, XML, WSDL, service-oriented architecture (SOA), distributed systems, enterprise integration, web APIs, Java enterprise development, and modern application communication.
The book provides a clear introduction to web service technologies and demonstrates how applications communicate across networks using open standards. Through practical examples and real-world implementation techniques, readers learn how to design, develop, publish, and consume web services within enterprise environments.
Covering essential topics such as XML messaging, SOAP protocols, WSDL definitions, UDDI registries, service deployment, interoperability, enterprise integration, security considerations, and distributed computing principles, the text equips developers with the knowledge required to build reliable and scalable service-based applications.
Ideal for Java developers, software architects, enterprise programmers, BCA, MCA, B.Tech, Computer Science students, and IT professionals, Java Web Services serves as a valuable resource for understanding service-oriented application development and enterprise connectivity.
Blending Java programming, distributed computing, enterprise architecture, web technologies, system integration, and software engineering principles, this book remains an important reference for learning web service development with Java.
Publisher: SHROFF PUBLISHERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 262

