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Head First Web Services ?

Janarthan Sathiamurthy
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Hi,

Do anyone have idea whether there is "Head First Web Services" book available ?

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Janarthan S
Marilyn de Queiroz
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I think there is not a "Head First Web Services" book, and I think I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for one. My impression is that the Head First authors do not want to write it. Of course, some other author may try to write something in a similar style.
[ March 20, 2005: Message edited by: Marilyn de Queiroz ]

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Marilyn de Queiroz
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Welcome to JavaRanch, Janarthan.

We have a policy here that all posters should comply with regarding their name. Would you please take a minute and read the JavaRanch naming policy (which requires a first and last name separated by a space), and then change your display name to comply with that policy. You can change it by following this link.

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Balaji Loganathan
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Thanks for replying Marilyn.
Bert Bates
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Ah yes,

Marilyn is correct... At this point we have no plans for a Web Services book. So far we don't like Web Services very much, if that changes we'll let evrybody know

Bert


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