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There's no doubt that the Web was a catalyst for a revolution that changed the lives of software developers and end users alike. Web services provide the foundation for another profound revolution in the way we build and use applications. It is up to developers to take this foundation and make the revolution happen. This free 412-pages ebook will give you the information and insight you need to design and build next generation distributed interoperable applications with Web services.
 
 
This free book is an excellent tutorial book for beginners. It is a collection of notes and sample codes written by the author while he was learning PHP himself. Topics include Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services Definition Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), Data Model, Encoding, HTTP Binding, Message Exchange Patterns, Properties, RPC, Web Method. Key sections: - What Is a Web Service? - Web Service Related Technologies - What Is SOAP? - SOAP Communication Example - SOAP Message Structure - SOAP Fault Message - SOAP Protocol Binding - SOAP Distributed Processing Model - SOAP Features - SOAP Modules - What Is SOAP Data Model? - What Is SOAP Encoding? - Multiple References and Circular Referencces
 
 
This book is a collection of notes and sample codes I wrote while I was learning XSL-FO and XHTML. Topics include CSS, XHTML, XSL-FO, XSLT, FOP, PDF generation, etc.
 
 
This book is a collection of notes I wrote while I was learning eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and other related technologies: CSS: Cascading Style Sheet DOM: Document Object Model DTD: Document Type Definition SAX: Simple API for XML XHTML: eXtensible HTML XML: eXtensible Markup Language XQL: XML Query language XSD: XML Schema Definition XSL: eXtensible Style Language XSLT: XSL Transformation
 
 
GeekArticles Database of Technology with over 1000 XML Tutorials, XMl Ebooks, XML Articles covering the similer subjects like 3G Articles, 802.11 Articles,Action Script Articles, XML Articles, ebXML Articles,Imode Articles,RSS Articles,SAX Articles, Soap Articles, UDDI Articles, VoiceXML Articles, WAP Articles, Wi-Max Articles, WML Articles, WSDL Articles and XML Ebooks.
 
 
E-business is driving the merging of web, IT and object technologies to form the foundations of a new architecture, Web Services. This classic Wrox compendium covers the broad spectrum of XML based technologies that will be used in Web Services and is for anyone involved in developing commercial business-oriented distributed applications. Topics covered: This book covers: The architecture of Web Services - past, present, and future; Detailed explanation of SOAP 1.1; An overview of SOAP 1.2 and XML Protocol; IBM's Web Services Toolkit and Microsoft's SOAP toolkit 2.0; Other SOAP implementations in Perl, C++, and PHP; Java Web Services with Apache SOAP; WSDL 1.1, UDDI 1.0, and 2.0; Creating and deploying Web Services using .Net; Building Web Services using Python; and Applying security at both transport and application levels.
 
 
XML by Example teaches Web developers to make the most of XML with short, self-contained examples every step of the way. The book presumes knowledge of HTML, the Web, Web scripting, and covers such topics as: Document Type Definitions, Namespaces, Parser Debugging, XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language), and DOM and SAX APIs. At the end, developers will review the concepts taught in the book by building a full, real-world e-commerce application.
 
 
XML Schema is the most powerful and comprehensive language for schema development —- and Definitive XML Schema is the authoritative guide to using it. Written by Priscilla Walmsley, a member of the W3C XML Schema Working Group, it explains the spec in detail: schema composition, namespaces, elements, attributes, types, and a host of advanced features. Includes expert schema design techniques, plus specific guidance for migrating from DTDs.
 
 
Professional XML Schemas exhaustively details the W3C XML Schema language, and teaches the new syntax in an intuitive and logical way. From declaring elements and attributes, creating complex content models and working with multiple namespaces, you'll move on to see how XML Schemas are used in real-world situations. A number of practical case studies will illustrate the design and creation of schemas in the diverse worlds of relational databases, document management, and e-commerce applications.
 
 
Professional XML Meta Data takes a look at some of the initiatives at the bleeding edge of the XML meta data world. In this book you will see how schemas, topic maps, RDF, and inferencing can be put to use in the field of data description, discovery, and exchange.
 
 

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