Training Course:XML Web Services Using Microsoft ASP.NetSchool/Trainer:Global Knowledge UK Coventry, Dublin, London, Wakefield, Wokingham, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This three-day instructor led course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills that are required to develop XML Web services-based solutions to solve common problems in the distributed application domain. The course focuses on using Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) to enable students to build, deploy, locate, and consume Extensible Markup Language (XML) Web services. Objectives Explain how XML Web services emerged as a solution to the problems with traditional approaches to designing distributed applications. Describe the architecture of an XML Web services-based solution. Describe the underlying technologies of XML Web services and explain how to use the Microsoft .NET Framework to implement XML Web services by using these technologies. Implement an XML Web service consumer by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. Implement a simple XML Web service by using Visual Studio .NET. Publish and deploy an XML Web service. Secure an XML Web service. Implement caching in an XML Web service. Evaluate the trade-offs and issues that are involved in designing a real-world XML Web service. Implement nonstandard XML Web services such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) screen scraping and aggregating XML Web services. Pre-Requisites Delegates are required to meet the following prerequisites:
An understanding of how to read and write XML documents. Experimented with simple C# applications. Developed distributed applications by using Microsoft Visual Basic®, Java, or C++. Target Audience This course is intended for experienced software developers who have previously built component-based applications. Content
The Need for XML Web Services
Describing the evolution of distributed applications. Identifying the problems with traditional distributed application architectures and technologies. Describing Web services and briefly explaining how they address the design problems in traditional distributed applications.
XML Web Service Architectures
Identifying how Web service architectures are a type of service-oriented architecture. Describing the elements of a Web service architecture and explaining their roles. Describing the Web service programming model.
The Underlying Technologies of XML Web Services
Describing the structures of an HTTP request and response. Issuing HTTP POST and GET requests and processing the responses by using the .NET Framework. Issuing a SOAP request and processing the response by using the .NET Framework.
Consuming XML Web Services
Explaining the structure of a WSDL. Explaining the Web services discovery process. Locating service contracts by using Disco.exe. Generating Web service proxies by using Wsdl.exe.
Implementing a Simple XML Web Service
Creating a Web service project. Implementing Web service methods. Managing state in an ASP.NET-based Web service. Debugging Web services.
Publishing and Deploying XML Web Services
Explaining the role of UDDI in Web services. Searching a UDDI registry to locate Web services by using the UDDI SDK. Explaining the various options for publishing a Web service on an intranet. Explaining some of the options for modifying the default configuration of a Web service.
Securing XML Web Services
Identifying the differences between authentication and authorization. Using SOAP headers for authentication in a Web service. Using role-based security and code access security for authorization in a Web service. Encrypting the communication between a Web service consumer and a Web service.
Designing XML Web Services
Identifying the restrictions that are imposed on data types by the various Web services protocols. Explaining how the use of Application and Session state can affect the performance and scaling of Web services. Identifying the components of a Web service that can be versioned. Explaining how to implement a virtual Web service by using screen scraping.
Global XML Web Services Architecture
Describe limitations inherent to the specifications with which today¡¯s Web services are built. Describe the design principles and specifications of Global XML Web services Architecture (GXA). Design Web services that anticipate and can leverage the features that GXA will offer when released ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.azlantraining.com/uk
Phone:+44 (0) 118 977 7766
School Address:
Global Knowledge UK Mulberry Business Park, Fishponds Rd, Wokingham, RG41 2GY
Jobs & Resumes: Coventry, Dublin, London, Wakefield, Wokingham Houses & Roommates: Coventry, Dublin, London, Wakefield, Wokingham
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