WA1073
Introduction to WebSphere Studio Application Developer V4 and Web Services |
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Get an introduction to the new IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer
and the topic of Web Services. Learn about the different development tasks
that are supported by the Application Developer, such as Java, Extensible
Markup Language (XML), Web and Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) development. Explore
the deployment of Web and EJB applications to the Websphere Application
Server. Learn about Web Services Description Language (WSDL), and Universal
Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI). Then learn specifically
how the Application Developer supports the creation of Web Services and
the usage of Web Services in the Web applications, including access to
a UDDI registry |
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| Topics |
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- WebSphere Studio Application
- Developer overview
- Java development
- Relational data center
- XML development
- Web development
- EJB development
- Deployment
- Profiling
- Team support
- Web services overview
- Creating Web services
- Using Web services
- Publishing and UDDI explorer
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| What You Are Taught |
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- Understand the IBM application development tool WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- Projects
- Perspectives and views
- Java, XML, Web, EJB and database development
- WebSphere Test Environment
- Profiling
- Team development
- Understand Web Services
- Technology
- Creating Web services
- Composing new applications with Web services
- Using the UDDI registry
- Setup a Java project in the WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- Implement simple Java applications
- Work with database schemas, DDL, and SQL Statements
- Work with XML files
- Implement an entity and a session enterprise Bean
- Set up a Web project in WebSphere Studio Application Developer and implement simple Web applications
- Test an application on a real WebSphere Server Advanced Edition Single Server (AES)
- Trace a Web application using the profiling tool
- Set up a Web service based on a session EJB that uses two entity EJBs to query a database
- Deploy the Web service and the sample client to WebSphere Application Server AES
- Create a client application that uses the Web Services and transform the XML result in to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Using a Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) stylesheet
- Publish a Web services to a UDDI registry and retrieve the definitions of a Web service from the registry
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| Audience |
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Application Developers |
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| Prerequisites |
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You should complete:
- Developing and Testing OO Applications with JAVA
- Essential Java Programming Workshop
- Introduction to XML and related technologies
or have the equivalent
- Ability to write simple Java applications
- Knowledge of HTML, JavaServer Pages (JSP), servlets, and EJB
- Basic understanding of XML concepts
Or you should have basic understanding of Web server and application concepts.
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| Duration |
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Three days. |
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