Name: Overview of XML and Web Services
Course Code: WA1075
Duration: 1
Scheduled Dates for WA1075
This course provides a brief introduction to the concepts of Service Oriented Architecture before discussing XML and Web Services. XML forms one of the key underlying technologies for enabling web services. You will learn the essentials of data interoperability using XML and well-formed XML documents. This course discusses XML Schemas in sufficient details that are used to define the valid structure of an XML document.
You will then understand about the key building blocks of web services, namely WSDL and SOAP and how they use XML. The participants then look at the various software development methodologies that can be used to develop web services based applications.
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe the fundamentals of SOA
- Get an overview of XML technology
- Understand the concept of XML Schemas and their role in Web Services
- Understand the basics of WSDL and importance in Web Services
- Understand the structure of a WSDL document
- Understand the basics of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
- Describe the various software development methodologies for Web Services
Target Audience
J2EE developers, architects, project leaders and other IT staff who will like to get an understanding of XML and their role in Web Services.
Key Topics
- SOA Fundamentals
- Creating and Using XML
- XML Schemas
- WSDL
- SOAP
- Web Services Development Methodology
Required Skills/Experience
- J2EE developers, architects, project leaders and other IT staff who will like to get an understanding of XML and their role in Web Services.
Fee: $500.00
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