Web Services Interoperability Between WebSphere and .NET and WAS 6.1
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Course Code: ITS28
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Description:
In this workshop, get hands-on experience with IBM and Microsoft application development tools to build simple and secure integration scenarios using Web services. Using examples and lecture, get first-hand experience in understanding Web services standards and how the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) basic profile and WS-I Security profile make Web services truly interoperable.
Gain a good grounding in Web services sufficient to evaluate how to use Web services in future projects and to evaluate whether to implement secure Web services.
Audience:
This is a basic course for architects, technical planners, technical sales individuals, and consultants who want hands-on experience with Web services.
Objectives:
- Understand the scope of Web services standards
- Receive practical experience with what has been implemented today
- Understand and use the new Web services security profile
- Compare IBM and Microsoft development environments for Web services
Prerequisites:
You should have basic understanding of Web services, Java, and a C-based language and have used workbench style application development products.
Topics:
Lecture:
- Introduction to Web services
- SOAP
- Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
- WS-I basic profile
- WebSphere and .NET Web services architecture
- Web services security, including background on security and cryptography
- Web services roadmap
Hands-on exercises:
- Basic SOAP
- Basic WSDL
- Build web services and Web services clients on WebSphere and .NET
- Build interoperable Web services between WebSphere and .NET
- Build secure Web services on WebSphere and .NET
- Build interoperable secure Web services between WebSphere and .NET