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Course Outline

Introduction to Web Services

  • Understanding the necessity of Web Services
  • Core Principles of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • The significance of HTTP and XML
  • Introduction to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
  • Overview of the Web Service Description Language (WSDL)
  • Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI)
  • Clarifying the WS-* profiles
  • Introduction to REST

XML Technology

  • The role of XML in Web Services
  • Understanding XSD Schemas
  • Data representation within XML
  • XML transformations using XSLT
  • Case study: HTTP/XML Web Services

Understanding SOAP

  • The messaging model
  • Namespaces
  • Implementing SOAP over HTTP
  • Structure of the SOAP Envelope
  • Components of the Message Header
  • Components of the Message Body
  • Handling SOAP Faults
  • Managing Attachments

Web Service Description Language

  • Web Services as Component-Based Software
  • The necessity for an Interface Definition Language (IDL) - history of Distributed Computing
  • Overview of the Web Service Description Language
  • The WSDL Information Model
  • The Abstract Model - Service Semantics
  • Message Description
  • Messaging Styles
  • The Concrete Model - Ports, Services, and Locations
  • Extending WSDL through Bindings
  • Service Description

Managing Binary Content

  • The WS-I Attachments Profile
  • Utilizing base64Binary
  • MIME Attachments

Requirements

There are no specific prerequisites for attending this course.

 14 Hours

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