Consuming web services on the iPhone

"Standalone apps are a thing of the past. The iPhone is an always-connected device, and your apps need to act like it. In this O'Reilly Breakdown, iPhone programmer Mike Morrison walks you through the ins and outs of connecting to a web service through your app. You'll get a handle on...

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Main Author: Morrison, Michael
Other Authors: McLaughlin, Brett
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Sebastopol, Calif?] O'Reilly Media 2010
Series:O'Reilly breakdown
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520 |a "Standalone apps are a thing of the past. The iPhone is an always-connected device, and your apps need to act like it. In this O'Reilly Breakdown, iPhone programmer Mike Morrison walks you through the ins and outs of connecting to a web service through your app. You'll get a handle on making a web connection, pulling down data, and then using that data in your app. By the time you're done, you'll be seamlessly integrating RSS feeds into your own iPhone apps."--Resource description page