Overview of a Service Oriented Architecture
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Implementing a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a much talked about approach to enterprise application architecture. This one day introductory course is designed to explain the what an SOA is, and is also describes the technologies involved in the implementation of a SOA. The course also discusses the concepts surrounding business processes, and some of the challenges surrounding how business processes can be tested
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Training Course Duration: 1 days
Layout: Training course combines lectures with practical exercises that help the delegates to put what they have learned on the training course into practice. The exercises specifically build on what has been recently taught and are built up as the training course progresses.
Who it is for: This training course is aimed at experienced Java developers who wish to implement a service oriented architecture within the enterprise environment
Training Course Prerequisites:
Delegates must be able to read and understand XML
It is desireable if delegates can program using the Java Programming Language
Training Course Objectives:
At the end of this training course, students should be able to:
Identify the technical requirements for implementing a SOA
Define a web service
Understand the SOAP protocol
Read and understand SOAP messages passed between server and client.
Generate, read and understand the Web Services Description Language files.
Understand the purpose of UDDI in a SOA
How to create and use Web service clients
Understand Web service security
Identify best practices for Web service development
Principles and challenges to consider when testing applications in a SOA
