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- The Amazon Web Services is your starting point for information and code samples related to AWS.
- The JDOM project provides an easy way to manipulate XML documents in a Java-friendly way.
- The Log4J project is a convenient logging framework for Java applications.
- The book Mining Amazon Web Services by John Mueller describes older versions of the Amazon Web Services.
- The book Google, Amazon, and Beyond by Alexander Nahkimovsky and Tom Myers covers web services from different vendors.
- The book Professional Web APIs by Denise M. Gosnell includes more up-to-date coverage of the different web service APIs.
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