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Web service fundamentals are narrated first, these are not .NET specific, such as the deployment of files to establish and use Web services; they are well documented, for example, both HTML and SOAP are given exposure.
One caveat; the book does not hold all the answers. My reading concurs with the authors' claim that the remaining text is '... aimed at providing the reader with strategies for web service security, state management and transactions.' However, the strategies provided on security are a little thin especially regarding ticket systems; they inevitably leave more questions open than closed, although they are at least drawn to the programmer's attention. The small closing chapter on web service interoperability issues works to this end.
This version of the book refers to WSDL version 1.1 and represented the state of the technology as of mid 2002.
Overall, I think developers will find the book of practical merit. The content presents the information a programmer needs for a practical understanding of what web services are, what they can do for them and how they are implemented. Recommended.