GlassFish Application Server: Introduction (WMT-SAS-1536)
Overview/Description
GlassFish Application Server boasts a significant number of new features that make building robust, scalable enterprise applications easier than ever. GlassFish Application Server (Application Server) greatly increases developer productivity by dramatically reducing the amount of code to be written. It supports secure, remote multi-machine management, massively scalable connection handling, and request-level load-balancing. This course provides students with knowledge about the features of GlassFish Application Server.
Audience
Students who can benefit from this course are application developers, architects, and other technical personnel who would like to evaluate the product. In addition, this course can benefit the community interested in knowing about GlassFish Application Server features and capabilities.
Designing Java Web Services (WJ-4112-EE5)
Overview/Description
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(TM) Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and deploy the web services and applications on the Sun Java(TM) System Application Server Platform Edition 9.0.
Audience
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.
Adding Quality of Service and .NET Interoperability to Web Services (WMT-SAS-1543)
Overview/Description
Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT), developed by Sun Microsystems, implements support for Security, Reliability, and Transactions in the web services stack integrated in GlassFish V2. The main goal of WSIT is to provide interoperability with .NET. The Adding Quality of Service and .NET Interoperability to Web Services course provides an introduction to the WSIT and explains how interoperability with .NET is achieved. This course enlists the key enterprise web services technologies implemented using the WSIT plug-in. This course also explains the WSIT programming model and the integration of the WSIT module in NetBeans 5.5.1.
Audience
This course is intended for programmers who are interested in adding enterprise quality to their web services with a focus on providing interoperability with .NET 3.0 framework.
Creating Reliable and Secure Interoperable Web Services (WMT-SAS-2544)
Overview/Description
Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT), developed by Sun Microsystems, is an open source implementation of the key enterprise web services technologies, commonly known as WS-*. These specifications provide support for secure, reliable, and transacted web services. WSIT (popularly known as Project Tango or Tango) provides interoperability with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), the web services stack bundled with the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 platform. The Creating Reliable and Secure Interoperable Web Services course covers Reliable Messaging and Security in WSIT. The course describes how the reliability feature in WSIT is implemented using the WS-ReliableMessaging specification. This course also describes the implementation of WS-Security and WS-SecureConversation for security support and message optimization in WSIT.
Audience
This course is intended for developers who are interested in developing and deploying web service applications in Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 5 technology that can interoperate with web service providers and clients developed in the Microsoft .NET 3.0 framework. In addition, this course is intended for developers who want to create and deploy reliable, secured, transacted, interoperable, and high-performance web services using the web services technology stack.
Creating Transactional Web Services (WMT-SAS-2545)
Overview/Description
Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT), developed by Sun Microsystems, is an open source implementation of the key enterprise web services technologies, commonly known as WS-*. These specifications provide support for secure, reliable, and transacted web services. WSIT (popularly known as Project Tango or Tango) provides interoperability with Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), the web services stack bundled with the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 platform. The Creating Transactional Web Services course describes how the transactions feature in WSIT is implemented.
Audience
This course is intended for developers who are interested in developing and deploying web service applications in the Java(TM) Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 5 technology that can interoperate with web service providers and clients developed in the Microsoft .NET 3.0 framework. In addition, this course is intended for developers who want to create and deploy reliable, secured, transacted, interoperable, and high-performance web services using the web services technology stack.
Working With the Web Services Policy (WMT-SAS-2546)
Overview/Description
Web Services Interoperability Technology (WSIT) delivers secure, reliable, transactional interoperability between the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) and .Net 3.0 to help you build, deploy, and maintain composite applications for Service-Oriented Architecture. WSIT enables interoperability between Java Web Services and the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), the communication stack bundled with the .NET 3.0 platform. WS-Policy defines a general-purpose framework to express the capabilities and requirements of an endpoint. A WS-Policy implementation in WSIT enables you to attach domain-specific policy assertions in a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. The Working With the Web Services Policy course explains web services policy, policy domains, the WSIT configuration file, and policy assertions. This course explains the advantages of policy-driven web services and the role of WS-Policy and its implementation in WSIT.
Audience
This course is intended for developers who are interested in developing and deploying web service applications in Java EE 5 technology that can interoperate with web service providers and clients developed in the Microsoft .NET 3.0 framework. In addition, this course is intended for developers who want to create and deploy reliable, secured, transacted, interoperable, and high performance web services using the web services technology stack.
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