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Web Services Development Using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 3 Training Class |
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Web Services Development Using WebSphere Studio 5 Part 3 Training Seminar
This course opens with the fundamentals of writing Java clients for a Web Service application. It then covers WebSphere Studio support for SOAP, including Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files, Web Service proxies, and the TCP/IP Monitor. The second unit covers Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) fundamentals, its primary services, and the relationships between J2EE components and how these components are packaged for deployment. The course closes with coverage of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) with an emphasis on session beans.
This course builds upon the lending library scenario introduced in course 2 of this curriculum.
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Web Service Clients Using Apache SOAP - Identify features of Web Service clients using Apache SOAP. Apache SOAP: Referencing - Use an Apache SOAP to add a new Java project and reference the library classes required for SOAP. RPC Clients: Gathering Information - Identify guidelines for gathering information for use by a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) client. RPC Clients: Creating Manually - Identify the code for manually creating a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) client. Messaging Clients: Gathering Information - Identify guidelines for gathering information for use by a messaging client. Messaging Clients: Creating Manually - Identify the steps to manually create a messaging client. WSDL Files: Importing - Import Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files. Web Service Client Proxies: Creating - Identify the steps to create a Web Service client proxy. Web Service Client Proxies: Testing - Test a Web Service client proxy. TCP/IP Monitor Server: Setting Up - Set up a TCP/IP Monitor Server. TCP/IP Monitor Server: Viewing Requests - View a proxy request directed to the TCP/IP Monitor Server. Post Assessment Web Applications - Match Web application types with their features. MVC - Identify features of the Model-View-Controller (MVC). J2EE Introduction - Identify features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). J2EE Architecture - Identify features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) architecture. J2EE Standard Services - Identify features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) standard services. J2EE Packaging Containment Hierarchy - Identify components of the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) packaging containment hierarchy. EJB Modules - Identify features of Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) module components. Web Modules - Identify features of Web modules. Application Client Modules - Identify features of application client modules. Resource Adapter Modules - Identify features of resource adapter modules. EAR Files - Identify features of enterprise application resource files. Web Service Runtime Architecture - Identify features of Web Service runtime architecture. Web Services: Deploying - Identify requirements for deploying a Web Service. Post Assessment EJBs: Rationale - Identify rationale for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). EJBs: Types - Match Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) types with their features. EJBs: Distributed - Identify features of distributed Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs). EJBs: Interfaces - Match Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) interfaces with their features. Session Bean Overview - Identify features of session beans. Stateless Session Beans - Identify features of stateless session beans. SessionContext - Identify functions of SessionContext. Stateless Session Bean Interfaces - Identify features of stateless session bean interfaces. Stateless Session Bean Life Cycle - Identify stages of a stateless session bean life cycle. Session Beans: Using as Web Services - Identify requirements to make an existing session bean available as a Web Service. Session Beans: Deploying as Web Services - Identify the steps to deploy a session bean as a Web Service. Web Services: Testing in WAS - Test a Web Service in WebSphere Application Server (WAS). Post Assessment
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Audience |
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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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