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ING Reinsurance - RGCO-230 Cognos 8 Report Studio IntroductionWeb Services are a set of technologies based on open standards that promise to revolutionize the way the Internet will be used in the future. Web Services allow unattended program-to-program interactions - a natural fit for applications such as EDI, EAI and B2B. These courses explain what Web Services are, illustrate some of its application and give students the information needed to decide whether Web Services belong in their organization. For adaptors, these courses cover all technologies needed to implement web service applications and leads developers through the implementation of these underlying technologies through numerous examples, exercises and case studies.
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EJWL-265
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Developing Web Services with Java and Oracle WebLogic Training This training course is designed to provide instruction and hands-on experience on developing web services with Java and BEA WebLogic. This training course teaches all technologies needed to implement web services applications. It leads developers through a number of standard web services technologies and enables developers to practice the use of technologies through numerous examples, exercises and case studies. The technologies are not only examined individually, but are shown effectively combined in full applications. The course discusses sound architectures for web services and shows how to integrate web services with J2EE and legacy systems. |
5 days |
WDXM-103
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Web Services Overview Training Web Services are a set of technologies based on open standards that promise to revolutionize the way the Internet will be used in the future. Today's Internet is based mostly on human interactions using a web browser. Web Services on the other hand, is designed to allow unattended program-to-program interactions. It is a natural fit to applications such as EDI, EAI and B2B. Web Services have received the endorsement of most major software vendors such as Microsoft, IBM, Sun, Oracle and others, which virtually guarantees that this technology will be widely adopted. This training course will explain what Web Services are, illustrate some of its applications and give you the information needed to decide whether it fits in your enterprise. |
1 day |
WDXM-355
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Integrating XML, Web Services and SOA Using Eclipse Training This training course is designed to provide students with a quick review of the basic fundamentals of XML and then onto the related advanced technologies through a balanced mixture of theory and practical labs. The students walk through the different standards in a structured manner to enable them to master the concepts and ideas, which are reinforced in the lab exercises. The course starts with a quick review of the fundamentals of XML before covering XML Schema in detail. It then moves on to the XPath and XSLT covering advanced topics in both. The course then examines web services and its various protocols in detail. Finally, XML and Web Services security mechanisms and issues are addressed. Web Services represent a groundbreaking evolution in distributed computing. The concepts are not altogether new but the application of them, and the unanimous acceptance of core standards like HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI, has paved the way for XML Web Services and service-oriented architecture. This training course is programming language independent, making it useful for Java, .NET, C++ and any other programming orientation. Graduates will hit the ground running, applying XML to projects at both an architectural as well as a line by line coding level. This is an intermediate to advanced course. |
5 days |
WDXM-360
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Integrating XML, Web Services and SOA Using RAD 7 Training This training course is designed to provide students with a quick review of the basic fundamentals of XML and then onto the related advanced technologies through a balanced mixture of theory and practical labs. The students walk through the different standards in a structured manner to enable them to master the concepts and ideas, which are reinforced in the lab exercises. The course starts with a quick review of the fundamentals of XML before covering XML Schema in detail. It then moves on to the XPath and XSLT covering advanced topics in both. The course then examines web services and its various protocols in detail. Finally, XML and Web Services security mechanisms and issues are addressed. Web Services represent a groundbreaking evolution in distributed computing. The concepts are not altogether new but the application of them, and the unanimous acceptance of core standards like HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI, has paved the way for XML Web Services and service-oriented architecture. This training course is programming language independent, making it useful for Java, .NET, C++ and any other programming orientation. Graduates will hit the ground running, applying XML to projects at both an architectural as well as a line by line coding level. This is an intermediate to advanced course. |
5 days |
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