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Creating Web Services Using Java Technology (by Sun)
Content Identifying the Building Blocks of Web Services
- Define a web service
- Explore the need for web services
- Identify the characteristics of a web service
- List the primary web service initiatives, specifications, and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- Recognize the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I) Basic Profile and its importance to the web services community
- Examine the sample application
- Recognize the various example and demonstration scenarios used in this course
- Deploy and test the sample application
Analyzing the Java Web Services Technology and Platform
- Deploy and test a web service as a servlet endpoint
- Deploy and test a web service as an Enterprise JavaBeans? (EJB?) component endpoint
- Run client applications that consume a web service
Applying XML Processing APIs
- Apply Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) in a REST-based web service
- Apply Simple API for XML (SAX) to format the output of a REST-based web service
Examining SOAP Messages
- Examine various SOAP messages
- Monitor SOAP messages being transmitted from a web service to a client and review SOAP fault messages
Developing Web Services Using the SOAP With Attachments API for Java (SAAJ
- Create a web service using SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ)
- Consume a SAAJ-based web service
Explaining the Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
- Identify the abstract model and concrete model of a WSDL file
- Create a WSDL file to describe a web service
Recognizing the Role of Service Registry
- Describe the purpose of a service registry
- Describe Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
- Describe electronic business XML(ebXML)
- Identify the features of the ebXML registry
- Use the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) to access an ebXML registry
- Describe the JAXR API
Implementing Web Services Using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) Technology
- Create a web service from a WSDL file
- Create a JAX-WS web service as a servlet endpoint
- Create a JAX-WS web service as an EJB component endpoint
Developing Web Service Clients
- Create a JAX-WS web-service client using a Dynamic Proxy
- Enable a web application to consume a JAX-WS-based web service.
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