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somkiat puisungnoen
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Joined: Jul 04, 2003
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I think that is good way to create web service and learn in structure of web service because Web Services Project @ Apache is provide APIs and example project. All guy, think about that ? Link Web Service at Apache
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Matt R. Hansen
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Joined: Sep 05, 2001
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somkiat, If I understand your question, Apache would be a fine place to start. There are a number of tutorials out there that are very helpful. I would recommend using as many of them as you can.
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somkiat puisungnoen
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I think that its good way to study Java Web Service...
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HS Thomas
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The Sun Tutorial looks good too. And Paul has worked there Paul did mention that the Apache J2EE app server is going to be something to look out for. regards [ December 05, 2003: Message edited by: HS Thomas ]
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Pradeep bhatt
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Joined: Feb 27, 2002
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The best thing is to win webservices book.
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Paul Monday
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Joined: Aug 28, 2003
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Originally posted by HS Thomas: The Sun Tutorial looks good too. And Paul has worked there Paul did mention that the Apache J2EE app server is going to be something to look out for. [ December 05, 2003: Message edited by: HS Thomas ]
I've been very curious about the Apache project, Geronimo: http://incubator.apache.org/projects/geronimo-proposal.html...someone would want to weave that together with Axis smoothly. Also, Axis could always use more exciting samples so maybe you want to try to build and document a good sample with Axis. At any rate, the Sun tutorials are great and I know that each of the big companies tend to have a wealth of information available.
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Paul B. Monday<br />Author, Web Service Patterns: Java Edition
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