The first Internet revolution was all about delivering information to people. We are now in the second revolution, which focuses on delivering information to systems. XML is the tool that makes this new revolution a reality, and Web services are the methods by which businesses will drive system-to-system communication. JSP(TM) and XML takes you beyond the basics, giving you practical advice and in-depth coverage. In the book, you'll learn the technologies and techniques needed to create your own Web services for use in JSP applications. Written by programmers for programmers, the book will help you successfully utilize these exciting technologies with minimal hassle and maximum speed.
In JSP™ and XML you will:
Casey Kochmer is a co-founder of the JSP Insider Web site. As President of Amberjack Software LLC, Casey is a JavaServer Pages, HTML, XHTML, XML, DHTML and Web service specialist. He was previously a senior programmer, trainer, and Internet expert for Starling Consulting, where he mentored users in JavaServer Pages (JSP), Active Server Pages (ASP), XML usage, and Internet practices. His mantra is that a project should implement usable and maintainable technology rather than using the latest technology for technology's sake.
Erica Frandsen is an XML, ASP, and SQL Server expert. Experienced in TCP/IP networking, she is a founder of Sound Home Networks. While working as a network consultant, she installs, configures, and maintains networks for clients. Previously Erica worked as a programmer and consultant for Starling Consulting, where she designed ASP and SQL systems using XML. Earlier in her career she used these same technologies for the creation of an on-line tax paying system for businesses in Washington state. She was also the Webmaster for several sites.
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Got Source?,
By Nikitas P Orfanos (Walnut Creek, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: JSP™ and XML: Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application (Paperback)
Greetings, all in all this book is easy to follow and has many examples, but lacks a CD with source code. Not to worry, you can download a ZIP file containg all the code. Unfortunatly, they have the wrong publishers site listed in the book. I searched around and found the true link. ... I hope this helps. It's the only way I found it. Other than that, the examples have saved me countless hours.
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