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How to use webservices?
Sai Kiran nukala
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to webservices...so i want to know what is a webservice? and how to write a
java
write a java webserivce(i'll be thankful if someone explain with an example).
Thanks in advance...
Chuan Shao
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Have a look at
W3Schools
You can find
Learn WebServices
Learn WSDL
Learn SOAP
Charbel Keyrouz
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Personally whenever I work webservices I think Apache:
http://ws.apache.org/
Sai Kiran nukala
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thanks for the reply friends when i see the w3schools site it gave an example with .NET........but my question is how to use web services with java???
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Hi!
Check the NetBeans site for some nice tutorials:
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/trails/java-ee.html
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Sai Kiran nukala
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