Instructor Led Java Web Services Training Classes
From Affinity IT Training, LLC
Java Web Services using JAX-WS
Web Services are the best known example of Service Oriented Architecture.
This course presents key web service technologies and their support technologies
(XML*, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI), as well as web service standards and architectural
strengths and limitations. Then it addresses how to use them via the JAX-WS technology.
Audience:Developers seeking to create and/or access Web Services using JAX-WS.
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Developing Java Web Services
Web Services are becoming an increasingly popular architecture and mechanism
for publishing and accessing application services.
This course presents an introduction to web services,
followed by detailed presentation of their key technologies and Java support technologies
(SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, JAX-RPC and JAXR), as well as how to build and use them on a popular web server.
It combines
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Developing Java Web Services
...course prepares Java programmers to develop interoperable Java Web services and using SOAP, WSDL, and XML Schema. Students get an overview of the interoperable and Java-specific Web services architectures, and then learn the standard APIs for SOAP messaging and WSDL-driven, component-based service development. Both document-style and RPC-style messages and services are covered in depth.
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From Webucator
Java Web Services Training



This Web Services training course prepares Java programmers to develop interoperable Java Web services and using SOAP, WSDL, and XML Schema. Students get an overview of the interoperable and Java-specific Web services architectures, and then learn the standard APIs for SOAP messaging and WSDL-driven, component-based service development. Both document-style and RPC-style messages and services are
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Java Web Services Training with WebLogic



...Java Web Services training course prepares Java programmers to develop Web services and clients using the BEA WebLogic Platform, in accordance with prevailing standards such as SOAP, WSDL, and JAX-RPC. Students get an overview of the interoperable and Java-specific Web services architectures, and then learn the standard (J2EE 1.4) APIs for SOAP messaging and WSDL-driven, component-based
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