Web Services Development with Delphi (Information Technologies Master Series)
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Web Services Development with Peter Darakhvelidze, Evgeny Markov epub Web Services Development with Peter Darakhvelidze, Evgeny Markov pdf download Web Services Development with Peter Darakhvelidze, Evgeny Markov pdf file Web Services Development with Peter Darakhvelidze, Evgeny Markov audiobook Web Services Development with Peter Darakhvelidze, Evgeny Markov book review Web Services Development with Peter Darakhvelidze, Evgeny Markov summary | #2127590 in Books | A-List Publishing | 2002-07-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.41 x7.32 x9.32l, | File type: PDF | 704 pages | ||21 of 25 people found the following review helpful.| 25 pages about Web Sercices|By Bjarne Winkler|This book, maybe a good Delphi book but out of the 695 pages only 25 has to do with Web Services which is a major part of the title. The book should be call "Delphi does Web stuff". On the other hand then it would not sell would it? Printed on the cover: "For a Solid Understanding of How to Use Delphi for Creating Web Servi|About the Author|
Peter Darakhvelidze is a Microsoft-certified systems engineer and a Microsoft-certified professional & Internet engineer. Evgeny Markov has a Ph.D. in image processing.|
Intended for professional developers working in Delphi who are looking for a way to move into the sphere of new programming technology for e-business, this guide discusses specific Delphi tools and technologies and enables developers to take advantage of the RAD technique with the new version of Delphi for creating Web services. Emphasis is given to the development of data processing using the XML and SOAP protocol and to the creation of Web services based on its ca...
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