Sams Teach Yourself .NET XML Web Services in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself...in 24 Hours (Paperback))

Sams Teach Yourself .NET XML Web Services in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself...in 24 Hours (Paperback))

by Mark Augustyniak (Author)

Synopsis

Sams Teach yourself .NET XML Web Services in 24 Hours takes a straightforward approach to teaching the hows and whys of XML Web Services and builds upon the skills learned in each successive chapter. The intent is to give readers a competitive edge in creating new and innovative software solutions before the competition has even heard of them. It includes coverage of XML, XSD, WSDL, SOAP, UDDI, and DISCO and ASP.NET. The examples in the book will be given in both C# and VB.NET.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 456
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Pearson Technology Group
Published: 28 Dec 2001

ISBN 10: 0672323303
ISBN 13: 9780672323300
Book Overview:

Sams Teach Yourself .NET XML Web Services in 24 Hours takes a straightforward approach to teaching the hows and whys of XML Web Services and builds upon the skills learned in each successive chapter. The intent is to give readers a competitive edge in creating new and innovative software solutions before the competition has even heard of them. It includes coverage of XML, XSD, WSDL, SOAP, UDDI, and DISCO and ASP.NET. Examples of both C# and VB. NET are given.


Author Bio

Sams Teach Yourself .NET XMLWeb Services in 24 HoursAbout the Authors

Mark Augustyniak is currently a solutions consultant with SDC Information Services, Inc. in Buffalo, NY where he specializes in Internet applications development. Mark received a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Buffalo and has been working in the industry for the past seven years. His clients include Corning, Fisher-Price, and General Motors. Mark can be reached at Superior_Mark@hotmail.com

Chris Payne has had a passion for computers and writing since a youngage. He holds a bachelors of science degree in biomedical engineering fromBoston University. Chris supported himself through college by working as anindependent consultant and by writing technical articles focused on Webdevelopment. Currently making his home in Orlando, Florida, with his wife, Eva,Chris is working as a Web developer and continuing his career as an author ofboth technical and fictional material.


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