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Creating Web Services Using Java Technology
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Creating Web Services Using Java Technology Module 1 - Identifying the Building Blocks of Web Services
Define a web service Explore the need for web services Identify the characteristics of a web service List the primary web service initiatives, specifications, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) Recognize the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile and its importance to the web services community Examine the sample application Recognize the various example and demonstration scenarios used in this course Deploy and test the sample application
Module 2 - Analyzing the Java Web Services Technology and Platform
Deploy and test a web service as a servlet endpoint Deploy and test a web service as an Enterprise JavaBeans? (EJB?) component endpoint Run client applications that consume a web service
Module 3 - Applying XML Processing APIs
Apply Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) in a REST-based web service Apply Simple API for XML (SAX) to format the output of a REST-based web service
Module 4 - Examining SOAP Messages
Examine various SOAP messages Monitor SOAP messages being transmitted from a web service to a client and review SOAP fault messages
Module 5 - Developing Web Services Using the SOAP With Attachments API for Java (SAAJ
Create a web service using SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) Consume a SAAJ-based web service
Module 6 - Explaining the Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
Identify the abstract model and concrete model of a WSDL file Create a WSDL file to describe a web service
Module 7 - Recognizing the Role of Service Registry
Describe the purpose of a service registry Describe Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Describe electronic business XML(ebXML) Identify the features of the ebXML registry Use the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) to access an ebXML registry Describe the JAXR API
Module 8 - Implementing Web Services Using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Technology
Create a web service from a WSDL file Create a JAX-WS web service as a servlet endpoint Create a JAX-WS web service as an EJB component endpoint
Module 9 - Developing Web Service Clients
Create a JAX-WS web-service client using a Dynamic Proxy Enable a web application to consume a JAX-WS-based web service A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa
Creating Web Services Using Java TechnologyModule 1 - Identifying the Building Blocks of Web Services
Define a web service Explore the need for web services Identify the characteristics of a web service List the primary web service initiatives, specifications, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) Recognize the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile and its importance to the web services community Examine the sample application Recognize the various example and demonstration scenarios used in this course Deploy and test the sample application
Module 2 - Analyzing the Java Web Services Technology and Platform
Deploy and test a web service as a servlet endpoint Deploy and test a web service as an Enterprise JavaBeans? (EJB?) component endpoint Run client applications that consume a web service
Module 3 - Applying XML Processing APIs
Apply Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) in a REST-based web service Apply Simple API for XML (SAX) to format the output of a REST-based web service
Module 4 - Examining SOAP Messages
Examine various SOAP messages Monitor SOAP messages being transmitted from a web service to a client and review SOAP fault messages
Module 5 - Developing Web Services Using the SOAP With Attachments API for Java (SAAJ
Create a web service using SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) Consume a SAAJ-based web service
Module 6 - Explaining the Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
Identify the abstract model and concrete model of a WSDL file Create a WSDL file to describe a web service
Module 7 - Recognizing the Role of Service Registry
Describe the purpose of a service registry Describe Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Describe electronic business XML(ebXML) Identify the features of the ebXML registry Use the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) to access an ebXML registry Describe the JAXR API
Module 8 - Implementing Web Services Using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Technology
Create a web service from a WSDL file Create a JAX-WS web service as a servlet endpoint Create a JAX-WS web service as an EJB component endpoint
Module 9 - Developing Web Service Clients
Create a JAX-WS web-service client using a Dynamic Proxy Enable a web application to consume a JAX-WS-based web service A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Creating Web Services Using Java TechnologyModule 1 - Identifying the Building Blocks of Web Services
Define a web service Explore the need for web services Identify the characteristics of a web service List the primary web service initiatives, specifications, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) Recognize the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile and its importance to the web services community Examine the sample application Recognize the various example and demonstration scenarios used in this course Deploy and test the sample application
Module 2 - Analyzing the Java Web Services Technology and Platform
Deploy and test a web service as a servlet endpoint Deploy and test a web service as an Enterprise JavaBeans? (EJB?) component endpoint Run client applications that consume a web service
Module 3 - Applying XML Processing APIs
Apply Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) in a REST-based web service Apply Simple API for XML (SAX) to format the output of a REST-based web service
Module 4 - Examining SOAP Messages
Examine various SOAP messages Monitor SOAP messages being transmitted from a web service to a client and review SOAP fault messages
Module 5 - Developing Web Services Using the SOAP With Attachments API for Java (SAAJ
Create a web service using SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) Consume a SAAJ-based web service
Module 6 - Explaining the Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
Identify the abstract model and concrete model of a WSDL file Create a WSDL file to describe a web service
Module 7 - Recognizing the Role of Service Registry
Describe the purpose of a service registry Describe Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Describe electronic business XML(ebXML) Identify the features of the ebXML registry Use the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) to access an ebXML registry Describe the JAXR API
Module 8 - Implementing Web Services Using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Technology
Create a web service from a WSDL file Create a JAX-WS web service as a servlet endpoint Create a JAX-WS web service as an EJB component endpoint
Module 9 - Developing Web Service Clients
Create a JAX-WS web-service client using a Dynamic Proxy Enable a web application to consume a JAX-WS-based web service A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Pte Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
Creating Web Services Using Java TechnologyModule 1 - Identifying the Building Blocks of Web Services
Define a web service Explore the need for web services Identify the characteristics of a web service List the primary web service initiatives, specifications, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) Recognize the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile and its importance to the web services community Examine the sample application Recognize the various example and demonstration scenarios used in this course Deploy and test the sample application
Module 2 - Analyzing the Java Web Services Technology and Platform
Deploy and test a web service as a servlet endpoint Deploy and test a web service as an Enterprise JavaBeans? (EJB?) component endpoint Run client applications that consume a web service
Module 3 - Applying XML Processing APIs
Apply Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) in a REST-based web service Apply Simple API for XML (SAX) to format the output of a REST-based web service
Module 4 - Examining SOAP Messages
Examine various SOAP messages Monitor SOAP messages being transmitted from a web service to a client and review SOAP fault messages
Module 5 - Developing Web Services Using the SOAP With Attachments API for Java (SAAJ
Create a web service using SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) Consume a SAAJ-based web service
Module 6 - Explaining the Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
Identify the abstract model and concrete model of a WSDL file Create a WSDL file to describe a web service
Module 7 - Recognizing the Role of Service Registry
Describe the purpose of a service registry Describe Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) Describe electronic business XML(ebXML) Identify the features of the ebXML registry Use the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) to access an ebXML registry Describe the JAXR API
Module 8 - Implementing Web Services Using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Technology
Create a web service from a WSDL file Create a JAX-WS web service as a servlet endpoint Create a JAX-WS web service as an EJB component endpoint
Module 9 - Developing Web Service Clients
Create a JAX-WS web-service client using a Dynamic Proxy Enable a web application to consume a JAX-WS-based web service A Classroom course provided by Sun Learning Centers - India in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, India
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