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June 27, 2003

Current, In-Depth Coverage of the Java Web Services Developer's Pack: O'Reilly Releases "Java Web Services in a Nutshell"

Sebastopol, CA--Although web services technology has suffered from excessive hype and overly grand expectations, plenty of solid development is going on, especially in extending enterprise applications, and much of this development is taking place in Java. As a result, the J2EE APIs for web services are evolving rapidly, challenging developers to understand and keep pace with them. Java Web Services in a Nutshell, (O'Reilly, US $39.95) by Kim Topley covers all of them in depth, providing an indispensable resource for programmers developing web services for the Java platform.

"Java Web Services in a Nutshell" is a succinct introduction, high-speed tutorial, and handy reference to the Java/XML APIs, more commonly known as the JWSDP or "Java Web Services Developer's Pack." According to author Kim Topley, these APIs are taking the Java world by storm, as they are capable of handling everything from simple XML to SOAP to full ebXML vocabularies.

What makes "Java Web Services in a Nutshell" unique, Topley says, is first, that it contains more detail and more relevant examples than are currently available elsewhere. Second, he adds, "The coverage is up-to-date with the current JWSDP release. And third, the book covers only what is currently released. There is no padding based around future specifications that have not yet been made part of the JWSDP/J2EE 1.4."

Topley notes that the most important API in the JWSDP is JAX-RPC (Java API for XML-based RPC). "This is also the API that developers most consistently post questions about. This book covers all aspects of JAX-RPC in detail, with the tutorial coverage alone exceeding 150 pages. After buying this book, developers should having everything they need to program with JAX-RPC, without having to visit the online forum to get answers."

Specifically, "Java Web Services in a Nutshell" provides:

Intended for Java developers who need to implement Java services or who need their applications to access existing web services, "Java Web Services in a Nutshell" delivers practical information to help make sense of the rapidly changing official documentation.

This book is part of a multi-volume set of quick references that every Java programmer needs. It is a companion to both "Java in a Nutshell," which addresses the core APIs of the J2SE platform, and "Java Enterprise in a Nutshell," which covers the major APIs in the Java Enterprise platform on which web services will be built.

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Java Web Services in a Nutshell
Kim Topley
ISBN 0-596-00399-4, 642 pages, $39.95 US, $61.95 CA, 28.50 UK
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