Java Web Services
Course
In London-City
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Location
London-city
The Java Web Services course is designed to provide a good level of understanding of Web Services and their place in the application stack, using modern Java technologies. With close attention to the practical issue of building SOAP and RESTful services into applications, delegates will practice creating, deploying, monitoring and using Java Web Services and gain a broad understanding of the Java Web Services landscape. Learning Objectives To provide the skills needed to create, manipulate, use and understand Java Web Services using SOAP, REST and modern Java APIs. The delegates will practise: Creating, deploying and monitoring SOAP and RESTful web servicesModifying and deploying a web service's WSDLDeveloping code-first web services Creating contract-first web services from WSDLWriting REST web servicesBuilding secure SOAP and REST clientsUsing modern Java APIs
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Java Programming
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Subjects
- Web
- XML
- Java
- XML training
- Monitoring
Course programme
Course Contents - DAY 1Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
- Designing an SOA Architecture
- Implementing SOAs with Web Services
- Web Services Overview
- Java APIs for Web Services
- XML Basics
- XML Schema
- XML Namespaces
- XPath and XSLT
- SAX
- DOM
- StAX
- Introducing SOAP
- Structure of SOAP messages
- WSDL
- Defining Web Service Interfaces
- SoapUI
- SAAJ
- JAX-WS POJO Annotations
- Configuring and Deploying Web Services
- Generating Client Artifacts from WSDL
- Message Monitoring
- Authenticating and Authorising Clients
- Mapping XML with JAXB
- Converting Java Arguments with JAXB and JAX-RS
- The REST Architectural style
- Comparing SOAP and RESTful Web Services
- Adding JAX-RS Annotations to a POJO
- Using HTTP Request Headers
- Deploying a JAX-WS Service
- Interacting with Request URLs
- Mapping URLs to Java Classes and Methods
- Binding URL Components to Method Arguments
- Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT)
- WSIT Overview
- WSIT Binary Attachment Scheme (MTOM/XOP)
- WS-Reliable Messaging
- Handling JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
- JSON with RESTful Services
- Interpreting a JSON Message
- JSON Generation with JAXB Annotations
- JSON Return Types from Java Methods
- WSIT Security
- Web Services Security - Jersey
- HTTP Basic Authentication
- Secure Message Transmission with SSL/TLS
- Client Authentication and Authorisation
Java Web Services