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Training Course:

Web Services for Java Technology Programmers (DWS-310)

School/Trainer:

Sun Microsystems - Russia
Moscow, Russia

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' The Web Services for Java Technology Programmers course provides students with an overview of web services. The course lab exercises demonstrate web service technology with a suite of Remote Procedure Call (RPC)-style web services created using Java technology components and application programming interfaces (APIs), and accessed by web-based clients through a servlet endpoint. Students can apply the knowledge gained in this course to develop new RPC-style web services or expose existing application functionality as an RPC-style web service.

Students perform the course lab exercises using the Sun Java Studio Standard software. The Sun Java Studio software uses a bundled version of the Java Web Services Developer Pack (WSDP) tools and runtime environment to support web services development. Services and service clients created in this course are deployed and executed on the Sun Java System Application Server.

Please note: Sun has recently re-branded Sun ONE Studio 5, Standard Edition to be Sun Java Studio Standard. You may see reference to either name within the course description and course materials.

Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Develop and deploy new functionality as an RPC-style web service
Expose existing application functionality as an RPC-style web service
Publish web services to a UDDI registry
Develop clients that access published web services
Choose between the different security schemes available for web services
Develop web services using best practices

Course Content
Module 1 - Exploring Web Services


Justify the need for web services
Describe the characteristics of a web service
List the primary web service initiatives, specifications, and APIs
Describe the methods and tools available for creating web services

Module 2 - Creating a Web Service


Describe the different approaches that can be taken when creating a web service
Describe and compare the two different communication models that can be used by a web service
Describe and compare the two different data information models that can be used when creating a web service
Explain the considerations for developing a robust web service model
Create a Java API for XML (JAX)-RPC web service

Module 3 - Creating a Web Service Description


Create a service description
Describe the function of the WSDL in the web service model
Use the WSDP toolset to generate a service interface and stub factory from a WSDL file

Module 4 - Publishing a Web Service


Describe the function of a business service registry
List the functionality defined by the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) specification
Describe the function of the two UDDI programming APIs
Describe the function of Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML)

Module 5 - Creating a Web Service Client


Describe how a web service client participates in a web service exchange
Create a web service client that implements the JAX-RPC client programming model

Module 6 - ntroducing the Simple Object Access Protocol


Describe the Simple Object Access protocol (SOAP)
Create a Java technology component that uses the SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) to access the elements of a SOAP message

Module 7 - Exploring Web Service Security


List and describe the primary elements and concepts of application security
Describe the issues that must be considered when designing a web service security solution
List and describe the primary security solutions currently available as well as those in development for web services
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://ru.sun.com/win/service/education

Phone:(095)935-84-11

School Address:

Sun Microsystems
B-200, Leninsky Pr.
Moscow, 117198
Russia
Tel: (095)935-84-11
E-mail: education@Russia.Sun.Com



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