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From The Java Architect
Introduction to Java Enterprise Edition JEE



4 Day Course Description
This intense four-day course teaches Java programmers how to develop enterprise applications using the ease of development features introduced in Java EE 5. Students will learn how to create dynamic web applications with JSP, Java Servlets, JSTL, and JSF. They will use JAX-WS to develop SOAP based web services. Students will learn about session and message-driven EJBs, as
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From Last Minute Training
Service Oriented Architecture and Java Web Services
In this class we will discuss Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and XML. During this class student will be using JAX-RPC toolkit for developing web services in Java programming language.
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The Complete Java Course for Professional Developers
...nd Web Services
| Module 20: Java API For XML a Jaxp
| Document Driven Versus Event Driven Document Processing
A Look At Sax
Exploring Jax
The XML DOM
Loading a Document
Validating a Document
A Complete Example
| Module 21: Java Architecture For XML Binding (jaxb
| Jaxb Overview
Working with Schemas
Schema Binding and the Java Representation
Exploring
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From Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc.
Java EE Web Application Development with Enterprise JavaBeans and Web Services


...ents, and is up to date with the latest Java EE 5, EJB 3, JAX-WS 2. 1, JSP 2. 1 and Servlet 2. 5 specifications. Security, transaction management, inter-component communication and deployment issues are discussed in detail, with hands-on labs to solidify understanding.
Since coding and deployment files are standardized by the Jave EE specifications, students may readily apply the skills
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From Webucator
Java Web Services Training with WebLogic



This 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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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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JAX-RPC
...JAX-RPC) enables Java technology
developers to develop SOAP-based interoperable and portable web
services and clients. JAX-RPC provides access to or from a Java or
non-Java, client or Web service, via standard protocols. This
course describes how to develop web services using JAX-RPC, as well
as stub, dynamic proxy, DII and JNDI-based (including EJB2) clients.
There is a detailed descriptions
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Java and XML
This course is a descriptive summary
of the various XML-related technologies accessible via Java:
JAXP with SAX and/or DOM, JAXB, JAX-RPC, JAXM, SAAJ and JAXR.
Audience:Java Developers seeking a practical understanding of the library of classes supporting the creation and processing of XML Documents.
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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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Web Services Overview
Web Services are becoming an increasingly popular architecture
and mechanism for publishing application services.
This course presents an overview of web service technologies
and their support technologies (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, and JAX-RPC),
as well as web service standards and architectural strengths and limitations.
Audience:Web Developers and IT Project Managers
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From Sridhar's Quality Academy
Public Training Programs in Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Trivandrum, Pune, Mumbai and Delhi
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Spring 2. 5 (2 Day Workshop)
Java REST Services (JAX-RS) (2 Day Workshop)
Business Process Modeling (2 Day Workshop)
UML Foundation (1 Day Workshop)
UML Intermediate (2 Day Workshop)
UML Advanced (2 Day Workshop)
Mule ESB (2 Day Workshop)
Business Process Execution Language [WS-BPEL 2. 0] (2 Day Workshop)
iPhone Application Development [iPhone SDK] (4 Day Workshop)
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Training on Technical Topics - Software Programming
Advanced Training on following topics
Java Programming
Java Web Services
Java Web Development
Spring 2. 5
Java REST Services (JAX-RS)
Business Process Modeling
UML Foundation
UML Intermediate
UML Advanced
Mule ESB
Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL 2. 0)
iPhone Application Development (iPhone SDK)
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From Intertech
Web Services Training
...n implementation using Apache Axis, the most popular Java JAX-RPC implementation.
Learning Objectives:
understand how Web services relate to Service Oriented Architecture
become familiar with the pillar Web service specifications for XML, XML Schema, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI
pick up design patterns and best practices for Web service interface documents
experience the development of Java
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From Marakana
J2EE Web Services Training

Web Services provide a great choice for integrating applications that are written in various languages. In this class we will discuss Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and XML.
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From Microsys Technologies and Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
XML , SOAP and Java APIs
eXtensible Markup Language
XML schemas
Introduction to Web Services
Introduction to SOAP
SOAP Encoding
Using SOAP in HTTP
Changes in SOAP 1.2
Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) and SAAJ
Java API for XML based RPC (JAX-RPC)
Discussion on some common design issues
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Developing Web Services Using Java

XML schemas ( fast paced)
Introduction to Web Services
Introduction to SOAP
Using SOAP in HTTP
UDDI
WSDL
Intro to SAAJ and JAXM
Intro to Java API for XML Registries (JAXR)
Using IBM WSAD and WAS
Java API for XML based RPC (JAX-RPC)
Web Service Interoperability
Hands on session to build a complete web service
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From Wintrac Inc.
Developing Web Services with WebLogic
...ordance 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 service development, working extensively with the BEA WebLogic Server to implement, deploy and test Web services. Both document-style and
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Developing Java Web Services
... has evolved to build interoperable services and clients. JAX-WS is central to the course, and we cover both WSDL-driven and Java-driven development paths, as well as message handlers and attachment support. With the new Provider and Dispatch APIs, it's now much easier to integrate SAAJ, JAXB, and JAXP code into services and clients, and we explore these strategies in depth as well.
You can
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JAX-WS Based Web Service Development Using Eclipse and JBoss Training
If you are a Java EE developer, you can gain complete mastery over Web Services development in Eclipse WTP and JBoss after taking this course. This course will teach you the theory behind XML schema, WSDL and SOAP. It will proceed to teach you various Java specifications that cover Web Services development (JAX-WS , JAXB and JSR 921).
You can get a complete list of other jboss classes at
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Programming Advanced JAX-WS Web Services using JBoss 50 Training
If you are a Java EE developer, you can gain complete mastery over Web Services development in Eclipse WTP and JBoss 5. 0 after taking this course. This course will teach you the theory behind XML schema, WSDL and SOAP. It will proceed to teach you various Java specifications that cover Web Services development (JAX-WS , JAXB and JSR 921).
You can get a complete list of other jboss classes at
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Developing Java Web Services
...odified by the J2EE 1.4 specification, including SAAJ and JAX-RPC. These chapters are meant to be equally useful to developers and non-developers project managers, analysts, technologists and support staff. There is a great deal of hands-on demonstration of running Web services, inspecting SOAP traffic, WSDL definitions, and a little bit of Java code, but no Java coding. The focus is on
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From Wilco Information Management, Inc.
SW255- WebSphere Development with WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.1.1

...y and test Web Services for J2EE compliant services using JAX-RPC service endpoint and Stateless Session EJB
Monitor Web services using TCP/IP monitor
Build, deploy and test Enterprise Web service clients and JAX-RPC clients
Build, deploy and test Web Services for J2EE services that employ complex types and SOAP message handlers; configure handlers in Web service deployment
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SW425- Introduction to Web Services Development with WebSphere Studio V5.1.1

Explain what Web services are and how they can be used in J2EE projects
Define and publish Web services using WSDL and UDDI
Invoke Web services both programatically and using the Web services explorer
SOAP Messaging
Web services support in WebSphere Studio Application Server
JAX-RPC
Web services for J2EE
WSDL
Generating Web service clients
UDDI
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Enterprise JavaBean Programming
This course offers the Java programmer a grounding in the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) architecture and the skills to develop EJBs effectively for enterprise development efforts. EJB s position at the heart of the Java Enterprise platform and the use of EJB application servers as the backbone of large-scale distributed systems are studied. We consider the advantages of the application server
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