Search...
FAQs
Subscribe
Pie
FAQs
Recent topics
Flagged topics
Hot topics
Best topics
Search...
Search within Web Services
Search Coderanch
Advance search
Google search
Register / Login
Help coderanch get a
new server
by contributing to the
fundraiser
Post Reply
Bookmark Topic
Watch Topic
New Topic
programming forums
Java
Mobile
Certification
Databases
Caching
Books
Engineering
Micro Controllers
OS
Languages
Paradigms
IDEs
Build Tools
Frameworks
Application Servers
Open Source
This Site
Careers
Other
Pie Elite
all forums
this forum made possible by our volunteer staff, including ...
Marshals:
Campbell Ritchie
Ron McLeod
Paul Clapham
Devaka Cooray
Liutauras Vilda
Sheriffs:
Jeanne Boyarsky
paul wheaton
Henry Wong
Saloon Keepers:
Stephan van Hulst
Tim Holloway
Tim Moores
Carey Brown
Mikalai Zaikin
Bartenders:
Lou Hamers
Piet Souris
Frits Walraven
Forum:
Web Services
Good book to start of with reading on SOAP and REST based WebServices.
C Shinde
Ranch Hand
Posts: 60
posted 14 years ago
Number of slices to send:
Optional 'thank-you' note:
Send
eom
Regards,
Chetan Shinde
R Srini
Ranch Hand
Posts: 215
posted 14 years ago
Number of slices to send:
Optional 'thank-you' note:
Send
I came across RESTful
Java
Web Services by Packt Publishing:
https://www.packtpub.com/restful-java-web-services/book
in a bookstore. It was surprisingly easy to follow.
Ivan Krizsan
Ranch Hand
Posts: 2198
1
posted 14 years ago
Number of slices to send:
Optional 'thank-you' note:
Send
Hi!
Another nice book on RESTful web services is "RESTful Java with JAX-RS".
One of the more recent books that speaks of
SOAP
web services is "Java Web Services Up and Running".
Best wishes!
Consider Paul's
rocket mass heater
.
reply
reply
Bookmark Topic
Watch Topic
New Topic
Boost this thread!
Similar Threads
How do I learn Web services with Java ?
where to start for OCEJWSD
To K&B -- Is there a Quick Prep in HF EJB? [EOM]
is url rewriting still used by programmers?
New project with tecnology in which I am a beginner
More...