WA1535 Web Services Development Using WebLogic Server 8.1 and WTP Training and Courseware

Using WebLogic Server v8.1 and the Eclipse WTP IDE, students taking this course will learn how to develop web services. An introduction of basic Web Service technologies will be discussed (e.g. WSDL, XML Schema, SOAP, etc). Students will then learn to design and code their own JAX-RPC style web services for deployment on WebLogic Server v8.1. Advanced topics such as Web Services Interoperability (WS-I), web service security and an introduction to SOAD (Service Oriented Analysis and Design) will be discussed.

Topics
  • XML schema design
  • SOAP
  • WSDL
  • JAX/RPC
  • UDDI
  • WS-Security
  • Interoperability issues
What you will learn

After completing this course, the student should be able to:

  • Confidently design XML schema and WSDL.
  • Tell the difference between different SOAP styles (document literal, RPC literal etc.)
  • Implement a Web Service using WebLogic Server.
  • Write a Web Services client using standard Java specifications.
  • Register a service in a public or private UDDI registry.
  • Secure web services.
  • Learn the interoperability issues especially with the .NET platform.
Audience
J2EE developers who will like to learn about how to build a Web Services based solution. This class covers many advanced topics that will help them build a solution appropriate for a large business.
Prerequisites
Java programming. Beginner level knowledge of J2EE and XML.
Duration
Five days
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