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Study material for web services
ramya ray
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Hi,
I am new to this technology.
Please guide me where can i find the good study material online about :
WSDL
XSD
SOAP
XML
and over all WEB SERVICES itself
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WebServicesFaq
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U can go thru the site
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World, roseindia and books from wrox publication..............
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