Titre : |
Perspectives on web services : Appllying SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI to real-world projects |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Olaf Zimmermann, Auteur ; Mark Tomlinson, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Springer |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-3-540-00914-6 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Informatique Informatique:programmes Informatique:programmes:Programmation pour les systèmes informatiques répartis
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Index. décimale : |
005.276 Programmation pour les systèmes informatiques répartis |
Résumé : |
Contains everything that a project team needs to know about the development and deployment of Web services with the IBM WebSphere product family. Includes examples for all development artifacts in a format that can be reused in the reader's project. The text combines the authors' own practical experiences with consolidated information on the latest product capabilities in a unique approach that allows the book to be easily accessible to a broad spectrum of readers. Finding a balance between a euphoric/optimistic and down-to earth/realistic view on the subject, this book should sit on every Web service developer's bookshelf. |
Perspectives on web services : Appllying SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI to real-world projects [texte imprimé] / Olaf Zimmermann, Auteur ; Mark Tomlinson, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Springer, [s.d.]. ISBN : 978-3-540-00914-6 Langues : Français ( fre)
Catégories : |
Informatique Informatique:programmes Informatique:programmes:Programmation pour les systèmes informatiques répartis
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Index. décimale : |
005.276 Programmation pour les systèmes informatiques répartis |
Résumé : |
Contains everything that a project team needs to know about the development and deployment of Web services with the IBM WebSphere product family. Includes examples for all development artifacts in a format that can be reused in the reader's project. The text combines the authors' own practical experiences with consolidated information on the latest product capabilities in a unique approach that allows the book to be easily accessible to a broad spectrum of readers. Finding a balance between a euphoric/optimistic and down-to earth/realistic view on the subject, this book should sit on every Web service developer's bookshelf. |
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