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Figure 11-14 Reworked sample<br />

11.3.3 For more information<br />

This topic has looked at the most elementary use of Web services, that of a<br />

client. For more information on developing Web services see:<br />

► <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio <strong>Application</strong> Developer V5 Programming Guide,<br />

SG24-6957.<br />

► Web Services Wizardry with <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio <strong>Application</strong> Developer,<br />

SG24-6292. This is written to <strong>WebSphere</strong> Studio Version 4 but has a lot of<br />

appropriate material.<br />

► The Studio Site Developer online Web developer help.<br />

► <strong>IBM</strong> Web Services home page at:<br />

http://www.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/<br />

► <strong>IBM</strong> Web Services ToolKit:<br />

http://www.ibm.com/software/solutions/webservices/wstk-info.html<br />

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