Introduction to SOA Development

PT4720
Summary
This course will provide each student with an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of the Service-Oriented Architecture and event-driven environment. This course will focus on the concept of SOA environment, SOA components, development of Web services, using MQ-enabled services, utilization of JMS, administering JMS environment, depict the role of the Enterprise Service Bus using the WebSphere Message Broker, security integration, building publisher and subscriber applications, durable and non-durable event processing, using adapter components, leveraging legacy applications, development of SOA components using WebSphere Integration Developer and RSA, deployment of client proxies and overall lifecycle management process. All aspects of this class will incorporate the specific architecture of client to illustrate the implementation of these techniques.
Prerequisites
Each student should have an understanding of application development and basic web-based development methodologies.
Duration
5 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is designed for legacy developers, project leaders, IT architects and other technical individuals that need to understand how to develop and implement SOA and event-driven architectures.
Topics
Introduction to SOA::SOA Implementation::Introduction to SOAP::Web Services Development::Publisher/Subscriber Processing::Building Web Services Clients::Enterprise Service Bus::Message Broker::Adapters::JMS and Message Middleware::SOA Security::System Development Lifecycle

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