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What is BPEL?
BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) for Web services is an XML-based language designed to enable task-sharing for a distributed computing or grid computing environment - even across multiple organizations - using a combination of Web services. Written by developers from BEA Systems, IBM, and Microsoft, BPEL combines and replaces IBM's WebServices Flow Language (WSFL) and Microsoft's XLANG specification. (BPEL is also sometimes identified as BPELWS or BPEL4WS.)
Using BPEL, a programmer formally describes a business process that will take place across the Web in such a way that any cooperating entity can perform one or more steps in the process the same way. In a supply chain process, for example, a BPEL program might describe a business protocol that formalizes what pieces of information a product order consists of, and what exceptions may have to be handled. The BPEL program would not, however, specify how a given Web service should process a given order internally.
Our developers are working to bring your more courses on BPEL, please contact us for more details.
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- WA1415 WebSphere MQ V5 System Administration For AIX
This three day course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V5.3 on the distributed platforms (AIX, Windows, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux, AS/400,…). Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM MQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the AIX platform.
- WA1416 WebSphere MQ V5 System Administration For Windows (Windows 2003, 2000, XP, NT)
- WA1417 WebSphere MQ V5 System Administration For AS/400 (iSeries)
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- WA1413 Java for Managers
This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using Eclipse to those in management positions. Students will have introductory lessons on the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, server side programming including Servlets, JSP, EJB’s, Struts and JavaServer Faces programming. Students will also learn how to use JUnit for testing and tune performance of the Java programming language. During the course, students will develop and test applications using Eclipse and MyEclipse.
- WA1400 Introduction to Java Using RAD V6.0
This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using RAD V6.0. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, file input/output (I/O), along with servlets and JavaServer Pages. During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using RAD V6.0.
- WA1398 J2EE Programming using WebLogic 8.1 and JBuilder X
This course teaches the development of J2EE-based Web applications in the BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 environment.
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SOA
is an architectural style whose goal is to achieve loose coupling among
interacting software agents. A service is a unit of work done by a service
provider to achieve desired end results for a service consumer. Both
provider and consumer are roles played by software agents on behalf of
their owners.
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- WA1405 Introduction to SOA
This course provides an introduction to the concepts of Service Oriented Architecture. This course discusses some of the key issues facing many organizations, especially dealing with integration among disparate systems. Participants will learn how SOA addresses these issues and it’s many other benefits. The course also discusses related technologies such as Enterprise Service Bus and it’s relationship with SOA. The participants then look at the various SOA patterns that can be used as a basis for developing SOA applications. Participants also go through case studies to better visualize the role of SOA.
- WA1395 Testing SOA Applications
This one-day seminar describes the SOA testing methodology and the fundamentals of SOA testing. We also introduce the students to the SOA testing tools currently available in the marketplace.
- WA1369 Service Oriented Analysis and Design (SOAD)
In this one-day seminar, we will explore how to design and build a SOA based solution. We explain how SOAD extends Object Oriented Analysis and Design. The approaches unique to SOAD will be explained in details.
- WA1075 XML and Web Services
This one-day seminar introduces the students to the fundamental technologies that enable their shift to SOA. We explore the XML data format, the communication protocol, the definition of a service and the concept of a service registry.
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- WA1232 IBM WebSphere Portal 5.0.2 Installation and Deployment
The course focuses on the new administrative GUI and tools to manage portlets and access control, portlet customization, search engines, and security features.
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- WA1359 WebSphere V6 Performance Tuning and Methodology Workshop
This course provides in depth information on how to tune WebSphere, database server, web server and the operating system to extract the last drop of performance. It covers performance tuning methodology, how to detect a bottleneck and common problems and solutions. After taking this class, students will be able to methodically create a stress testing plan and find bottlenecks and resolve them.
The students will perform hands on lab to create test scripts, perform stress test and gather key performance numbers. The class is generic as far as the stress testing tool is concerned. The concepts learned in this class can be used with any tool of choice
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- WA1320 Introduction to Struts 1.1 using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.0
This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.1. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Students learn how to incorporate JSPs, servlets, EJBs and JavaBeans into their design. Corresponding to every chapter, there is a lab reinforcing the concept.
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- WA1423 LoadRunner for the Web Suite
This suite of courses focuses on using LoadRunner 8.0 to load test Web applications. You will create test scenarios and run them using the LoadRunner Controller. You will use the LoadRunner Analysis component to interpret load test results. The information gathered during planning is used to create and enhance scripts specific to Web applications using the Virtual User Generator (VuGen) component of LoadRunner. All topics are supported by hands-on exercises designed to provide you with the knowledge to load test your applications in the Web environment.t.
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- WA1390 Web Services Development Using RAD V6
This is an advanced class that starts with Web Services basics and proceeds to cover advanced topics such as Web Services Invocation Framework and JAX-RPC. All the labs are done using RAD V6. Where ever appropriate, WebSphere Application Server's implementation of a technology is discussed.
- WA1344 New Features of RAD 6 for WSAD v5 Developers
This course is for experienced WebSphere v5 developers who are planning to move to Rational Application Developer (RAD 6). The course is designed to give information on numerous new features available from RAD 6. After taking the class, students will be able to fully take advantage of WebSphere Application Server v6 and RAD v6.
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JBoss technology is utilized by more enterprises today than any other Middleware provider including IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic. This massive adoption is due to the following:
- Enterprise-class JEMS products offered with no-cost open source software licenses
- The JBoss Subscription, which combines industry-leading technical support with advanced tools for managing and monitoring enterprise JEMS deployments
- An extensive partner community that delivers certified products and services
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- WA1364 JBoss 4 Administration
- WA1365 J2EE Programming using Eclipse and JBoss
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- WA1409 WebLogic Server 9.0 Administration
This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of Web applications in BEA WebLogic Server 9.0.
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- WA1220 Introduction to Developing OO Applications with Java for Procedural Developers
Learn the key object technology concepts together with the current trends, tools, and techniques to support developing Java applications. Learn not only the object technology concepts, but also the fundamentals of the Java language itself, to write and organize classes to create a simple, but usable application. In our hands-on labs, take a case study from paper to product. Learn to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to model a business' problem domain. Take the case study through the stages of analysis and design to finally implement a simple Java program based on the study.
- WA1219 Developing and Testing OO Applications with Java
Move beyond the fundamental skills of Java syntax and logic flow into concepts of design flexible and maintainable applications with interfaces. Create Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) for stand-alone applications and applets using Swing. Learn to manipulate and manage data using Java's Collection Application Programming Interface (API). Create threads of execution for multithreaded applications Create simple distributed object. systems through Java's Networking API and Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
- WA1208 OOAD With UML using Rational XDE
Learn how to use object-oriented techniques from requirements gathering to implementation. Students learn how to analyze and design classes and their relationships to each other in order to build a model of the business requirements. A strong emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases and class relationships, as well as on sequence and state diagramming to capture the dynamic behaviour of the system.
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- WA1371 WebSphere Portal 5.1 Programming Using JSR 168
WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This three day training class teaches students the WebSphere Portal development JSR 168 API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are doe using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6
- WA1392 WebSphere Portal v5 Security
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- WA1370 JBoss performance tuning
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- WA1353 RAD Essentials for WebSphere
This is an advanced class that starts with Web Services basics and proceeds to cover advanced topics such as Web Services Invocation Framework and JAX-RPC.
All the labs are done using RAD V6. Where ever appropriate, WebSphere Application Server's implementation of a technology is discussed.
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The Spring Framework is a collection of frameworks and libraries for
developing Java Web applications. It is based on the familiar MVC
design pattern, but its modular design and use of dependency injection
separate it from most other Web application frameworks. Spring seems to be getting more and more popular among the developers, similar to Struts was a year or two before. Typically people are choosing to use Spring in order to get rid of heavy weight EJB’s. |
- WA1357 Developing J2EE Applications Using Hibernate
This training course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Hibernate Object/Relational Mapping (ORM) framework to implement the persistence layer of J2EE applications
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- WA1352 WebSphere Application Server v6 Administration for V5 Administrators
This training course is designed for a WebSphere v5 administrators who want to learn the new V6 features. Learn how to install and configure WAS V6, as well as deploy applications and migrate existing V5 infrastructure. This course also teaches the mechanisms of how to tune the performance of deployed applications.
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- WA1249 Mastering Struts using WSAD V5.1
This 5 day long course first introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.1. Then it proceeds to provide more advanced information that will help the students solve most common business problems. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Students learn how to incorporate JSPs, servlets, EJBs and JavaBeans into their design. Corresponding to every chapter, there is a lab reinforcing the concept.
- WA1171 Introduction to Struts 1.1 using WSAD V5.1
This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.1. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Students learn how to incorporate JSPs, servlets, EJBs and JavaBeans into their design. Corresponding to every chapter, there is a lab reinforcing the concept.
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- WA1215 WebSphere MQ V5 System Administration For Sun Solaris
This course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V5.3 on the distributed platforms (Sun Solaris, Windows, UNIX, AIX, Linux, AS/400,…). Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM MQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the Sun Solaris platform.
- WA1366 WebSphere MQ System Administration - Advanced Topics
This two day course teaches experienced WMQ Administrator advanced MQ administration techniques
- WA1367 WebSphere MQ Clusters Administration and Design
This three day course teaches experienced WMQ Administrator how to design, setup and maintain WMQ Clusters
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