Programming web services with perl (book)
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Programming Web Services with Perl is a non-fiction technical book related to the creation of web services using the Perl programming language.
Topics that are also covered in the book are HTTP and XML basics, XML-RPC and the toolkits, SOAP and toolkits, SOAP::Lite, using SOAP with SMTP and other protocols, advertising and discovering with UDDI and WSDL, the REST methodology, and the future of web services. [1]
[edit] Bibliographic information
| Title | Programming Web Services with Perl |
|---|---|
| Author | Randy J. Ray & Pavel Kulchenko |
| Publisher | O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.; Sebastopal, CA, USA. |
| Copyright | 2003, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. |
| ISBN | 0-596-00206-8 |
| ISBN UPC | 9780596002060 |
| Purchase UPC | 636920002062 |
| Suggested retail price | $39.95 US, $61.95 CAN |
[edit] References
- ^ "Programming Web Services with Perl" (in English). http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596002060/#top. Retrieved on 2009-07-03.

