This course will provide a practical, hands-on introduction to building Web Services applications with Java programming. Students will build both service and client code utilizing the JAX APIs contained in J2EE, create WSDL describing the service, place the WSDL in a UDDI registry, and use SOAP as the request / response mechanism for communication.
Background: Web Services are a set of technologies based on open standards that promise to revolutionize the way the Internet will be used in the future. Today's Internet is based mostly on human interactions using a web browser. Web Services on the other hand, are designed to allow unattended, program-to-program interactions. They are a natural fit to applications such as EDI, EAI and B2B. Web Services have received the endorsement of most major software vendors such as Microsoft, IBM, Sun, Oracle and others which virtually guarantees that this technology will be widely adopted.
Audience: Developers and technical managers involved in building Internet or Intranet applications |
Prerequisites: Experience with basic Java programming and basic XML
Objectives: After completing this course a student will:
- Understand the added flexibility Web Services contributes to building applications
- Understand the high level architecture (SOA) on which Web Services are based
- Use the SOAP protocol to access services
- Understand the use and the rationale behind WSDL
- Understand how JWSDP implements the Web Services architecture
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- There are currently no samples available for this course.
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