Web services are poised to become a key technology for a wide range
of Internet-enabled applications, spanning everything from straight
B2B systems to mobile devices and proprietary in-house software.
While there are several tools and platforms that can be used for
building web services, developers are finding a powerful tool in
Microsoft's .NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET. Designed
from scratch to support the development of web services, the .NET
Framework simplifies the process. Programmers find that tasks that
took an hour using the SOAP Toolkit take just minutes.
Programming .NET Web Services is a comprehensive tutorial that
teaches you the skills needed to develop web services hosted on the
.NET platform. Written for experienced programmers, this book takes
you beyond the obvious functionality of ASP.NET or Visual Studio
.NET to give you a solid foundation in the building blocks of web
services, and leads you step-by-step through the process of
creating your own.
Begin
ning with a close look at the underlying technologies of web
services, including the benefits and limitations, Programming .NET
Web Services discusses the unique features of the .NET Framework
that make creating web services easier, including the Common
Language Runtime (CLR) and the namespaces used in .NET programming.
Filled with numerous code examples, the book leads you through some
of the more challenging issues of web services development,
including the use of proxies, marshalling of complex data types,
state management, security, performance tuning and cross-platform
implementation. The book also covers: - Creating and publishing
your first web service - The UDDI project, tModels and what they
mean for web service publishers - Securing web service
applications
Written for programmers who are familiar with the .NET Framework
and interested in building industrial-strength web services,
Programming .NET Web Services is full of practical information and
good old-fashioned adv
ice.
Alex Ferrara is Chief Technology Officer at U-Inspire, a provider of on-line business training and motivational services, and head of Boston Technical, a consulting arm of U-Inspire that specializes in .NET application development.
Matthew MacDonald is President of ProseTech, a software documentation consultancy, and a project manager at VoiceIQ (http://www.voiceiq.com/), a provider of software for interactive voice-enabled applications and services. Matthew is a coauthor of the ASP.NET in a Nutshell (O'Reilly), and a contributor to the C# in a Nutshell (O'Reilly) API reference.
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