Introduction to Web Services
The IWS course discusses the Web Services standards (SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI), their inner workings and how they operate in conjunction to allow platform/product independent communication.
Web Services is a very loose term broadly classifying data interchange over networks. Web Services are defined by standards, the benefits of which are that products and platforms that follow these can communicate seamlessly regardless of technology.
Web Services are meant to be supported by the underlying technical platform (J2EE, .NET …). This course demonstrates how software tools handle Web Services standards. These demonstrations lead to group discussions and observations enabling delegates to understand how Web Services are used in their application domains.
Aim
• Explain Web Services motivation and operational scheme
• Discuss Web Services standards and where they fit
• Use the underlying technologies of web services
• SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, ...
Audience
Analysts, architects, project managers, developers and programmers wishing
to better understand Web Services
technologies.
Pre-Requisites
• Awareness of XML Schema syntax
• Adept at using XML and XML-namespaces
• An understanding of n-tier architecture is an advantage but
not essential
Follow on Course
• JXP: Java XML Programming
• XSD: XML Schema Design
Full Course description
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Schedule:
| Course Title | Duration | List Price | Schedule | ||
| Dec 2006 | Jan. 2007 | Feb. 2007 | |||
| Introduction to Web Services (IWS) | 1 days | £395 |
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15th Leeds 28th London |
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