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Working with Beehive Web services and JSR 181


Kunal Mittal, Srinivas Kanchanavally
01.15.2008
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As a registered member of SearchSOA.com, you're entitled to a complimentary copy of Chapter of Pro Apache Beehive written by Kunal Mittal and Srinivas Kanchanavally and published by Apress. "Working with Beehive Web services and JSR 181" focuses on Web service capabilities that are a part of Apache Beehive.



Working with Beehive Web services and JSR 181

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The Web services capabilities in Apache Beehive revolve around the JSR 181 annotations. "Working with Beehive Web services and JSR 181" explores the Web services capabilities that are a part of Apache Beehive. You'll learn about the benefits of JSR 181, Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform. The chapter covers details of the Apache Beehive implementation of JSR 181, including showing some Web service code.

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