Java Web Services Review/Recap and Hands-On Lab
Course Number: 568-JK
Recommended Duration: 1-2 days
Intended Audience
Experienced Java programmers who have taken prerequisite online (e.g. Web-Based Training or Computer Based Training) in Web Services and XML.
Course Overview
This session provides reinforcement for on-line learning in a classroom environment with hands-on exercises to practice creation and use of Web Services. There are five hands-on exercises. Exercises use the IBM Rational Application Development tool.
Course appropriate for Java 5.0 (Java 1.5) most topics and examples also apply to Java 1.1, Java 1.2, Java 1.3, and Java 1.4.
Objectives
This session provides reinforcement for on-line learning in a classroom environment with hands-on exercises to practice creation and use of Web Services in the Java J2EE environment. Hands-on environment will use the IBM Rational Application Development tool.
Prerequisites
Students must have experience in or have completed appropriate online (WBT or CBT) courses in Web Services, XML, and Java.
Topics
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Review of Web Service and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
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Web Service client
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Web Service provider
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SOAP
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Web Service Description Language (WSDL)
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Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI)
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Creating a Web Service
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Publishing a Web Service
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Finding a Web Service
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Using a Web Service
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Testing, debugging, and SOAP faults
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