* Lays out the foundations of Web services technology: XML, SOAP and WSDL
* Presents Web service interfaces to Google, Amazon, and others
* Describes, with many examples, how to create Web service clients in cross-browser Javascript, Java (including JSP) and .NET
* Shows how to build Web services which combine the results from existing services with your own programs and database usage; Shows how RSS and other XML data can supplement web services
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Alexander Nakhimovsky received a master's degree in mathematics from Leningrad University in St. Petersburg�and a Ph.D. in linguistics from Cornell University, with a graduate minor in computer science. He has been teaching computer science at Colgate University since 1985. He is the author (jointly with Tom Myers) of several books and book chapters, including JavaScript Objects, Professional Java XML Programming, and Professional Java Server Programming, J2EE Edition, as well as books and articles on linguistics and artificial intelligence.
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