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The Designing Java Web Services course provides business component designers with the information they need to understand and appreciate web services as a realization of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). This course elaborates on the use of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) technology design patterns in designing web services and discusses various web services features, such as exception handling and security provided by the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5). The students implement the course lab exercises using the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and deploy the web services and applications on the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9.0.
Course Length
4 Hours
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Languages
English
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are business component designers who are interested in leveraging the various web services technologies available in the Java EE 5 platform.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Describe Java web services technologies and platforms
- Describe web services specifications and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- Implement a web service using Java technology components
- Implement a Java EE web service
- Implement a web service client that accesses the functionality provided by a Java EE web service
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Describe Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Describe web services as a realization of SOA
- Describe Java technologies for web services development
- Implement a servlet endpoint as a web service using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS)
- Implement an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBTM)) endpoint as a web service using JAX-WS
- Describe and implement various web services-based design and deployment patterns
- Describe and apply various best practices for designing web services
- Handle exceptions in web services using SOAPFaultException
- Implement user-defined exceptions in web services
- Identify web services security requirements and solutions
- Secure a web service using basic authentication
- Implement message-layer security in web services
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Topics
Before:
- WJ-31111-EE5 - Java Web Services: Introduction
- WJ-31112-EE5 - Java Web Service: Applying Web Service Specifications and APIs
- WJ-31113-EE5 - Java Web Services: Applying JAX-WS Technology
After:
- DWS-4120-EE5 - Developing Secure Java Web Services
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Course Content
Module 1 - Analyzing Web Services Opportunities
- Describe Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Discuss web services as a realization of SOA
- Explain the advantages of web services-based SOA approach
- Examine the Java technologies for web services development
- Discuss typical web services scenarios
- Implement a servlet endpoint as a web service using Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS)
- Implement an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) endpoint as a web service using JAX-WS
Module 2 - Design Patterns and Best Practices for Web Services
- Describe design patterns in the context of web services
- Describe web services-based design patterns, such as Asynchronous Interaction, JMS Bridge, Web Service Cache, Web Service Broker, and Web Service Logger
- Implement web services-based design patterns as part of an application
- Describe web services-based deployment patterns, such as HTTP load balancing and container cluster
- Describe best practices for designing web services, such as proper styles to instantiate SOAP messages or strategies for organizing complex WSDL files
Module 3 - Handling Exceptions in Web Services
- Describe exception generation and handling
- Describe the JAX-WS API exception classes, such as SOAPFaultException and HTTPException
- Use predefined exception classes in web services
- Use custom-defined exception classes in web services
- Describe exception management in web services
- Handle exceptions in web services using SOAPFaultException
- Implement user-defined exceptions in web services
Module 4 - Securing Web Services
- Describe web services security requirements
- Discuss cryptography techniques and digital signatures
- Examine web services security solutions
- Secure a web service using basic authentication
- Implement message-layer security in web services
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