Learning Java Web Services: Books & Order to Read for Data Gathering

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The discussion centers on the urgent need to learn data gathering using Java web services. The participant has a strong background in data structures and algorithms, as well as proficiency in Java and C, but lacks experience in web programming and related technologies. Recommendations include continuing with existing books and seeking clarification on challenging topics. Additionally, it is advised to gain foundational knowledge in HTML, JavaScript, jQuery, and CSS to support web programming efforts.

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  • In-depth knowledge of data structures and algorithms
  • Proficiency in Java programming
  • Basic understanding of computer architecture
  • Familiarity with web programming concepts (HTML, JavaScript, CSS)
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  • Research Java Web Services frameworks such as JAX-RS and JAX-WS
  • Learn HTML fundamentals to build web interfaces
  • Explore JavaScript and jQuery for dynamic web content
  • Study CSS for styling web applications
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I have an urgent need to learn to gather data using web services in java. I've picked up several books which all seem over my head. Can anyone recommend a stack of books and tell me what order to read them in? Otherwise if anyone can at least tell me what order I should tackle the necessary topics in it would be a huge help.

Here is my background:
in depth knowledge of data structures & algorithms
very comfortable programming in java or c
basic understanding of computer architecture
no knowledge of html, xml, php, python, perl or any of that stuff
no experience in web programming

thanks

*I just posted this in another section. I'm not trying to abuse this website, I just decided that this section was more appropriate.
 
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I deleted your other post. This is probably the best section for your question.

I don't have any books to recommend pertaining to Java web services- maybe someone will chime in with some suggestions. I would suggest that you keep plowing ahead with the books you have. If there's something you don't understand, post a question here or on the stackoverflow site.

For web programming, I'd advise getting up to speed on HTML and probably JavaScript, jQuery, and CSS (cascading style sheets), which are used in a lot of web pages.
 
Yeah I suppose I should try diving back in. I'll look into the stuff you mentioned. Thanks.
 

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