Developing Web Services with WebLogic

PT9745
Training Summary
A comprehensive look at the state of the art in developing interoperable web services on the Oracle WebLogic platform. Students learn the key standards -- SOAP, WSDL, and the WS-I Basic Profile -- and the Java architecture that has evolved to build interoperable services and clients. JAX-WS is central to the course, and we cover both WSDL-driven and Java-driven development paths, as well as message handlers and attachment support. With the new Provider and Dispatch APIs, it's now much easier to integrate SAAJ, JAXB, and JAXP code into services and clients, and we explore these strategies in depth as well.
Prerequisites
Strong Java programming skills are essential -- Course 103 is excellent preparation.Students must be able to read XML documents and to write well-formed XML by hand -- consider Course 501. Knowledge of XML Schema will be helpful, too, but is not a strict prerequisite.Experience with other Java EE standards, especially servlets and JSP, will be very helpful in class, but is not strictly required.
Duration
4 Days/Lecture & Labs
Course Topics
  • Overview of Web Services
  • Web Services for Java EE
  • The Simple Object Access Protocol
  • The Java API for XML Binding
  • Web Services Description Language
  • The Java API for XML-Based Web Services
  • WSDL-to-Java Development
  • Client-Side Development
  • Java-to-WSDL Development
  • JAX-WS Best Practices
  • Provider and Dispatch APIs
  • The SOAP with Attachments API for Java
  • Message Handlers
  • Handling Binary Content

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