BEA WebLogic Server 9.1: Develop Enterprise Web Services - LWC
Length: 4 Days
Course Code: D54903GC10
List Price:
$2,400
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This course introduces students to Web services development for BEA WebLogic Server (WLS) using the Eclipse development platform. Students will develop, deploy and test Web services. Students will also develop Web service clients and JUnit tests.
Learn to:
- Develop and test Web services for BEA WebLogic Server (WLS) using Eclipse
- Develop synchronous, asynchronous, reliable, secure and conversational Web services
- Apply best practices to Web service logic and interface design (tiered model, controls)
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Audience:
Java Developer
Objectives:
- Understand Web Services technologies (XML, XSD, WSDL, SOAP, JSR 181)
- Develop and test Web services for BEA WebLogic Server using Eclipse and JUnit
- Develop synchronous and asynchronous Web services
- Develop secure, conversational, and reliable Web services
- Add handlers to Web services
- Create and throw Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) faults from a Web service
- Develop Web services that employ SOAP attachments
- Apply best practices to Web service logic design (tiered model, controls)
- Apply best practices to Web service interface design (XML schemas, XML Beans, validation, and transformation)
Prerequisites:
Required Prerequisites:
Fundamentals of Eclipse and BEA WebLogic Server
Application Development course or equivalent experience.
Suggested Prerequisites:
Some experience developing object-oriented Java applications
Basic understanding of XML
Basic understanding of Web applications
Some experience using Ant
Topics:
JSR-181: Web Services Metadata for the Javaâ„¢ Platform
Web service annotations
Synchronous/Asynchronous Web services
Web service consumers
Beehive controls
SOAP faults
Reliable Web services
Conversational Web services
Transactional Web services
Secure Web services