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Introduction to Java Web Services Using IBM RAD

Course Number:  566-JK
Recommended Duration:  2 or 3 days

Intended Audience
Experienced Java programmers needing to learn how to create and use Web Services.

Objectives
Participants will learn to use Java to use existing Web Services and to create Web Services for others to use.  Class exercises will use WSDL (Web Services Description Language) and SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) to process Web Services.

Prerequisites
Students must have Java experience or have completed Java Server-Side Programming I or Java Client-Side (GUI) Programming I (5 days).  Students also require XML experience, or have completed XML Introduction.

Topics

  • Intro to Web Services

  • SOAP

  • Web Service Description Language (WSDL)

  • Web Service client/provider

  • Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI)

  • Publish/Find Web Services

  • Web Service Proxy

  • Web Service Creation wizard

  • Web Services Explorer

  • Universal Test Client

  • TCP/IP monitoring

  • UDDI deployment tool

  • Debugging using RAD

  • Deployment to WAS

 

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