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WebLogic Training Overview:
This course teaches all technologies needed to implement web services applications. It leads developers through a number of standard web services technologies and enables developers to practice the use of technologies through numerous examples, exercises and case studies. The technologies are not only examined individually, but we show how to effectively combine them in full applications. The course discusses sound architectures for web services and shows how to integrate web services with J2EE and legacy systems.
WebLogic Training Prerequisites :
Participants should have Java development background. Familiarity with developing HTML web pages is essential.
WebLogic Training Objectives:
- Apply XML technologies in the context of web services
- Use standard technologies such as SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI to build web services applications
- Design and architect web service applications
- Integrate web services with J2EE and legacy systems
WebLogic Training Course duration:
5 Days
WebLogic Training Course outline
Introduction
- Web Services Fundamentals
- Why Web Services?
- Problems of Conventional Distributed Systems
- Web Services Stack
XML Technologies for Web Services
- XML Data and DTDs
- XML Schema
- XML Parsers
- JAXP
- XSLT
- JAXM
- JAXB
- JAXR
- XML-RPC
Basic Web Services Security
- Simple Object Access Protocol Overview
- SOAP Communication Model
- SOAP over HTTP
- SOAP for RPC
- SOAP for Asynchronous Communication
- SOAP with Attachments
- SOAP Security
WS-Security
- Web Services Description Language Overview
- WSDL and SOAP Bindings
- WSDL and HTTP Bindings
- WSDL and MIME Bindings
Architectures for Web Services
- Universal Description, Discovery and Integrat
- Registries and tModels
- UDDI Design and Architecture
- UDDI and SOAP
- Publishing Web Services with UDDI
- Discovering Web Services with UDDI
Integrating Web Services
- JAX-RPC Clients and Servers
- Static Stub Clients
- Dynamic Proxy Clients
- Proxy-less DII Clients
- Managed Clients
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