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Water: Simplified Web Services and XML Programming

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum · 1 Comment 

Product Description
* The essential guide to this exciting new programming language and the first book on the topic, written by one of the creators of Water programming
* Water is a new, native Web service programming language that allows the developer to program in XML syntax, replacing the different languages of the various technologies required to build Web applications
* Shows readers how to greatly speed and simplify their Web applications and Web services development using Water
* Offers hands-on tutorials with more than 100 fully functional examples of Water applications
* Companion Web site provides additional information and connects the reader with an active user community

Water: Simplified Web Services and XML Programming

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One Response to “Water: Simplified Web Services and XML Programming”
  1. W. Brantley says:

    Seems easy to understand and implement. I like the fact that it’s based on XML and I agree with the author’s arguments about XML being overcomplicated due to the attributes/object confusion. His conciseXML model is a good idea even if you don’t use the language. Of course the success of any new language is the creation of a large community of users.
    Rating: 5 / 5