Java Web services book

hello everyone!
i d like your opinion about a java web services book.
i am intermediate in java with no experience on web services and XML.
i d like a book with code explanation and real-world examples.
Because i like deitel java books (how to program and advanced java) that i have read,
i am thinking to buy Java Web Services For Experienced Programmers (Deitel Developers Series) book.
But it is quite old (2002) and i am noy sure.
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks.

hi,
I wonder if I can get help on this, I want to do an automated search from my java code ,but I dont know exactly how to start on this, if anybody could explain or lead e to any website that has examples on this .
thank you

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