Programming Web services with Perl
Randy J. Ray
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Programming Web services with Perl
by Randy J. Ray
Published
2002
Publisher
O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Pages
496
ISBN-13
9780596516413
Description
"Practical solutions for rapid Web services development"--Cover.
Subjects
Distributed Systems
Distributed Operating Systems
An introduction to multiagent systems
Developing distributed and e-commerce applications
Programming Web services with Perl
Distributed relational database architecture
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