A Web Service is a distributed application or business logic process that is accessed using standard Internet protocols. Web Services combine the best aspects of component-based development and the WWW. Like components, Web Services give "black-box" functionality that can be used and reused without regard to how the service is implemented. One example of a Web Service would be an online booking system which processes the request, transaction validation and the confirmation of an order.
Objectives: XML for Java Developers Training
The course provides an overview introducing the use of XML/XSLT and Web Services.
The course will introduces delegates to the latest strategic and practical issues
for using Java APIs for developing Web Services.
Course Content
Course content has been developed for real-world, commercial scenarios by our expert instructors. See below for detailed syllabus, or if you have a technical query email .
Duration
2 Days
Who Should Attend
This course can be delivered to a variety of audiences, from technical to mangerial,
depending on requirements. Please enquire for further details, and to discuss
your particular needs.
Pre Requisite Skills
Some knowledge of Java and web servers would be useful, depending on the amount
of practical work to be included.
Associated Course(s)
XML - A comprehensive Introduction
XML - A Management Overview
XSLT for XML Transformations
web services with .NET training
The tree model
The transformation process
Defining and invoking
Template rules variables, expressions, data types
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