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Web services architect: Part 1 

 
by Dan Gisolfi

Web services architect is an easy to understand ASP.NET reference aimed to provide an elucidative introduction on web services. The author has given his theoritical extract on how to construct and develop dynamic e-commerce applications with a standard architecture using the web services. You can also refer on the architecture of web services, how to succesfuly use them on furnishing your e-commerce application, about the other technologies like SOAP, XML, UDDI, WSDL etc., involved in developing web services etc.,

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