Introduction to Web Services
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Web Services are becoming increasingly critical within the context of enterprise applications, enabling interoperability, and messaging between disparate platforms. This course introduces the core technologies of Web services, namely SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. The training course is a hands on course, and you will gain opportunity to interact with web services using XML Spy.
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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 developers who wish to explore the concepts of web services.
Training Course Prerequisites:
Delegates must be familiar with XML. This can be gained from the "Introduction to XML Technology" training course.
Training Course Objectives:
At the end of this training course, students should be able to:
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.
Read and understand Universal Discovery Description and Integration files
