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Hi,
Can some one provide a feed back on a book "Java Web Services" by Wiley publications

Will this book be good enough for SCDJWS.

Here is snap of this book.


-Lave
[ February 29, 2008: Message edited by: Lave Kulshreshtha ]
 
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Thanks for reply, but I am not sure about "JavaRanch doesn't have access to your C: drive", what is it? How javaranch can have access to my c: drive

Originally posted by Peer Reynders:
[QB]If you are talking about (JavaRanch doesn't have access to your C: drive) [QB]



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Originally posted by Lave Kulshreshtha:
but I am not sure about "JavaRanch doesn't have access to your C: drive"

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The image tag you provided references "C:/JavaWebServices.jpg". So there is nothing but a broken image link in your original post.
 
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Hi,
I would really appreciate if any one else also like to provide his/her feedback on this book.

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A simple search for Nagappan

http://faq.javaranch.com/Search?search_words=Nagappan+&match_all=yes&search_in=ALL&search_forum=80&sort_by=DATE&search_date=ALL&search_member=&search_topics=ALL&submit=Search

would have given you these links:

https://coderanch.com/t/148669/java-Web-Services-SCDJWS/certification/New-Books-SCJWS#000001

https://coderanch.com/t/148373/java-Web-Services-SCDJWS/certification/good-book-learning-Web-Services#000006

Originally posted by Kay Ra:
But definitely the Nagappan book is not sufficient for the certification.



I would go as far as saying that it is next to useless for SCDJWS preparation.
For SCDJWS there is no way around RMH unless you want to work directly with the relevant specifications.

And RMH is necessary but not sufficient.
[ March 06, 2008: Message edited by: Peer Reynders ]
 
Don't get me started about those stupid light bulbs.
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