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Web Services Development Using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 2 Training Class |
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Web Services Development Using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 2 Training Seminar
This second course looks at SOAP syntax and how SOAP messages are used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application Application Developer to create a new Web Service from an existing JavaBean. The final section of the course provides an overview of the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) version 1.1. The student learns to use Application Developer to create a new Web Service based on an existing WSDL file.
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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SOAP Overview - Identify features of SOAP. SOAP Message Components - Match SOAP message components with their features. SOAP Messages: Document Exchange - Identify guidelines for document exchange in SOAP messages. SOAP Messages: RPC - Identify features of SOAP Remote Procedure Call (RPC) messages. SOAP Faults - Identify features of SOAP faults. SOAP Nodes - Identify features of SOAP nodes. SOAP Headers - Identify features of SOAP headers. SOAP Intermediaries - Identify functions of SOAP intermediaries. SOAP Encoding - Identify functions of SOAP encoding. SOAP Encoding: Types - Match SOAP encoding types with their features. SOAP Binding - Identify requirements for SOAP binding. Post Assessment Distributed Java - Identify features of distributed Java. SOAP Serialization - Identify features of SOAP serialization. Apache SOAP: Section 5 Encoding Support - Identify features of Apache SOAP support for Section 5 encoding. Apache SOAP: Mapping Registry - Identify components of the mapping registry of Apache SOAP. Serializer Types - Match serializer types with their features. Custom Deserialization - Identify features of custom deserialization. Post Assessment Apache AXIS - Identify features of Apache AXIS. AXIS Clients: Implementing - Identify features of AXIS clients. Document Exchange Messaging in AXIS - Identify requirements for document exchange messaging in AXIS. SOAP RPC in AXIS - Identify requirements for SOAP Remote Procedure Call (RPC) in AXIS. WSDD Files - Identify components of Web Services Deployment Descriptor (WSDD) files. WSDD: Deploying Web Services - Identify syntax used by Web Services Deployment Descriptor (WSDD) for deploying a Web Service. SOAP Faults: Handling - Identify syntax for handling a SOAP fault. SOAP Faults: Generating - Distinguish between the two methods of generating a SOAP fault in an AXIS service. SOAP Messages: Monitoring - Identify the steps to monitor a SOAP message. Post Assessment JavaBean Component Model - Identify features of the JavaBean component model. JavaBeans Specification - Identify features of the JavaBeans specification. BeanInfo Class - Identify functions of the BeanInfo class. JavaBean Web Services: Requirements - Identify requirements to make an existing JavaBean available as a Web Service. JavaBeans: Deploying as Web Services - Identify guidelines for deploying a JavaBean as a Web Service. Post Assessment WSDL Basics - Identify features of Web Services Description Language (WSDL). WSDL Elements - Match Web Services Description Language (WSDL) elements with their features. WSDL: Specifying Information Types - Identify guidelines for specifying information types in Web Services Description Language (WSDL). WSDL: Mapping to SOAP Messages - Identify Web Services Description Language (WSDL) elements that map to SOAP message parts. Web Service: Creating from a WSDL File - Sequence the steps to create a Web Service from a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. Post Assessment
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Individuals who use Web Services Description Language WSDL), SOAP, Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), and Java technologies to build Web services including architects, designers, analysts, developers, and testers.. It is assumed that learners will have a working knowledge of Java and XML..
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