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Hi
I have started my preparation with RMH book. can some one point me to site where i can find tutorials on webservices. I remember there was one site with course materials. now i guess it has been made as paid with time limit for subscription. does any one have other sites for reference?
 
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Hi!
Have you looked at http://www.netbeans.org - they have a section on web services.
Also, have you seen my SCDJWS 5 Study Notes? http://www.slideshare.net/krizsan/scdjws-5-study-notes-3085287
Absolutely free and with a lot of concrete examples.
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Thanks Ivan
Your notes are the first one to be downloaded for my preparation. i already have them. i will look into netbeans tutorials. with more people trying to utilise the hot technology certification, it is becoming even more difficult to get tutorials for preparation.
 
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