WA1362 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Immersion Bootcamp Training and Courseware

The chief goal of this class is to teach how to build a SOA application from ground up. It covers the full lifecycle of a SOA project - requirements gathering, design, implementation and testing.

If you are getting started with SOA development, this class offers a wonderful opportunity for your development team to get a concrete idea for how a SOA application is built.

The course consists of both pen and paper labs and hands-on labs using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V6.0 to build, test and run SOA applications.

Note: We can offer the labs using other platforms such as BEA WebLogic or Microsoft .NET. Please ask your sales representative for your customization needs.

Topics
  • What is SOA and why we need this approach.
  • Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)).
  • How Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is achieved using SOA.
  • How to capture requirements for a SOA project.
  • How to perform analysis and design.
  • How to implement services and business processes.
  • Technical details of XML schema, SOAP and WSDL.
  • How to test SOA applications.
Audience
  • J2EE developers who are responsible for developing SOA based application integration solutions.
  • Architects who will like to get hands on practical experience developing a full SOA application from start to finish. For a more indepth SOA architecture related training, please use WA1471 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for Architects.
Prerequisites
Java programming. Beginner level knowledge of J2EE and XML.
Duration
Five days.
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