Fast Track to SOA & Java Web Services (JAX-WS)

This 3 day course is designed to allow Web-based access to distributed software and business services. They bring a standard, open service architecture to component development that allows them to be accessed over the Web with standard protocols such as HTTP and standard XML formats for messages and service descriptions. This course will give you a thorough understanding of the current Web services architecture, and the technologies that support Web services including the new Java APIs such as JAX-WS and JSR-181.
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Fast Track to SOA & Java Web Services (JAX-WS) Student Workbook
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Web services are designed to allow Web-based access to distributed software and business services. They bring a standard, open service architecture to component development that allows them to be accessed over the Web with standard protocols such as HTTP and standard XML formats for messages and service descriptions. This course will give you a thorough understanding of the current Web services architecture, and the technologies that support Web services including the new Java APIs such as JAX-WS and JSR-181. Topics include: SOAP, WSDL, JAX-WS, SAAJ, JAXB, XML, UDDI, MTOM, EJB based Web Services and the WS-* Standards. We will look at the current state of the art of Web services, what works and what doesn’t work, and also at newer standards, and how they fit into the Web services picture. This course is hands on, and students will actually build and deploy a Web service during the course.
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Product Code 1-06-00023-000-11-30-11-grp
Audience Developers and architects requiring a more thorough understanding of web services.
Course Length 3 Days
Instructor Kit Description Instructor kit includes:
  • Setup Instructions
  • Instructor Notes
  • Student Files
  • PDF Slides
  • Prerequisites Experience programming in Java and a good working knowledge of XML are required
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    Student Files Download Zip File
    Revision 2011.11.10