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| Category: | General - Books | By: | Hungry Minds - Wiley |
| More info: | www.wiley.com | Author(s): | Anthony T. Mann |
| Pages: | 330 | Year of publication: | 2003 |
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Getting a bunch of computers to talk to
each other used to be tougher than getting
a straight answer from a politician in an
election year. .NET web services fixes that. A
unique combination of technologies, the .NET platform for
the first time makes distributed computing language independent,
platform independent, and device independent. Which is a
pretty big deal when you consider that applications
built and run on the .NET platform are
available any time, any place, and on any
device - in other words, .NET equals total
connectivity. It also means that developers for the
Internet and intranets can now use Web services
to include all kinds of amazing functionalities in
a new program without having to reinvent the
wheel and without needing to know anything about
the business or complexity of the Web service
he or she is using.
Written by Anthony Mann,
this book puts you on the fast track
to developing amazing .NET Web services. Here's you
chance to:
- Discover XML and SOAP;
- Master the
.NET Framework and .NET server;
- Create, test &
debug Web services using Visual Studio .NET;
- Implement
your Web services throughout an organization or on
the Internet;
- Secure your Web services;
- Find &
consume Web services that were written by other
developers.
Written in an accessible, easy-to-read format, supplemented with
dozens of screen shots and highlighted tips &
shortcuts, this book covers all the bases for
beginners and intermediate .NET users alike.

