Sun Java J2EE Training for Web Services
This Java Web Services training Course is designed to introduce to you web services and how to provide an overview of the Java technologies that can be used to develop them
including the Java XML Pack, servlets, and JSPs.
Target Audience
This learning path is primarily aimed at Sun Java developers who want to achieve an understanding of web services technologies and how web services are developed for the Java 2 Enterprise Edition platform. This
learning path would also be of interest to business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of Java web services technologies
Prerequisites
A good working knowledge of the Java language; familiarity with web XML, distributed component development concepts, and web services development concepts would also be of use
Your Training Includes
- Eight hours of interactive Training
- Hands-on Labs - a perfectly simulated, real-world environment to test skills without risk.
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Review Questions.
- Online Mentoring 24 7
Mentoring provides personal access to our talented corps of expert instructors in a unique collaborative environment. Students can correspond with the Instructor Team 24x7.
You will Learn
Java technologies for web
- Distinguish between the Java technologies that can be used to develop web services on the J2EE platform, including the Java Web Services Developer Pack (WSDP).
- Outline the components and functions of the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) and use it to process an XML file using a SAX parser.
- Use the JAXP API to implement a simple SAX parser.
- Process an XML file using the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) and a DOM parser.
- Identify how to use the Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) and outline the uses of Apache Axis.
- Create simple and configurable JAX-RPC web services using Apache Axis.
- Identify the components and functions of the Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) and outline its relationship with other JAX APIs.
Java web service clients
- Create JAX-RPC clients that use static and dynamic web service interfaces.
- Create a client that accesses a simple web service dynamically using JAX-RPC.
- Create synchronous JAXM web service clients.
- Simple synchronous JAXM client.
- Ssynchronous JAXM web service clients and identify how to add attachments to SOAP messages.
- Outline the components and functions of the Java API for XML Registries (JAXR).
- Create a general SOAP message and build a message so that it can be used to send an error.
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