Programming Web Services with Perl by Pavel Kulchenko, Randy J. Ray

Programming Web Services with Perl



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Programming Web Services with Perl Pavel Kulchenko, Randy J. Ray ebook
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
ISBN: 0596002068, 9780596002060
Format: chm
Page: 496


Programming Web Services with XML-RPC (O'Reilly Internet Series) by Simon St. Programming Web Services with Perl is written for Perl programmers who have no prior knowledge of web services. The use of open protocols enables Web services to be platform independent. So, Perl dropped into what was effectively an empty space, at a time when the demand for web services was sky-rocketing. Laurent, Edd Dumbill, Joe Johnston Paperback: 230 pages Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 1st edition (June 2001) Language: Engli.. In other words, Windows applications can talk to PHP, Java and Perl applications and many others, which in normal circumstances would not be possible. Software that are written in different programming languages and that run on different platforms can use Web services to exchange data over computer networks such as the Internet. Every upstart young programming language compared itself to Perl. For instance, programs written in Java and running on Solaris can find and call code written in C# that run on Windows XP, or programs written in Perl that run on Linux, without any concern about the details of how that service is implemented. So it's easy to create web services. This concise book gives programmers both a concrete introduction and a handy reference to XML web services, first b. This book supplies the details of both the XML-RPC specification and various XML-RPC implementations, so you can get started developing distributed applications in Java, Perl, Python, ASP, or PHP. Framework so you can start writing your own services today? Of open protocols that is used to exchange data between applications.

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