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Welcome
to the Java Web Services Course
In this pages you will find all the details about our Java
Web Services online course. But if there’s anything you would like
to ask us, don’t hesitate, and just email us at info@trainingjava.com.
Course Materials
- Electronic documentation in PDF format.
- Exercises and practicals.
Tutor
Our tutors are used to providing these courses. They have abundant knowledge
of Java, not only as theoretical experts, but they also have many years of
hands on practical experience with in depth Java-related projects.
Duration
2 months access to the course.
Methodology
Theory explained using clear examples, with suggested exercises to reinforce
what has been learnt.
Course Requirements
Knowledge of Java is required, including Servlets.
Course Focus
- Any student who expects to be involved at a senior level in any organization
that faces potentially large and disruptive events will find this course
useful.
- Developers and analysts who wish to improve their knowledge of Java.
- Developers who want to learn how to create Java Web Services.
Software
All the software used on the course is free and easily downloadable. It will
be explained how to do this.
Final Exam
To obtain the diploma you must sit the final exam. The exam can be accessed
online.
Diploma
It’s not just a certificate saying that you completed the course. It’s
a diploma with your results, your final exam score and the course syllabus.
Starting Dates
The beginning is arbitrary, at the time of matriculation, as it is not required
to form a group to start a class.
SOA Architecture
and Web Services
• What is Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA)?
• Concept of a Web Service
• Applications and situations for using Web Services
• Structure of a Web Service
Web Service
Technologies
• Base technologies: HTTP and XML
• The SOAP protocol
• Describing Web Services with WSDL
• Publishing Web Services with UDDI
Implementing
Web services
• Structure of a Java EE Web Service
• JAX-WS Web Services
• Creating a Web Service from a Java Bean
• Creation and deployment of a Web Service using NetBeans
• Testing a Web Service
Web Service
Client applications
• Interoperability of Web Services
• Use of proxy classes
• Creating a proxy from a WSDL document
• Implementing a Java client with NetBeans
• Creating a complete Web application based on the use
of Web services
Here it is a
demo of our materials, chapters #1 y #2: Java
Web Services Course - PDF
Fees
and Course Registration
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STEP
1: The payment
Choose
your payment currency.
Euros
(EUROPE): € 450
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Dollars
(USA): $ 610
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Pounds
(UK): £ 380
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STEP 2:
The beginning
When you do the payment
you will receive the keys to access to the course.
Are there any requirements ?
Yes. To be able to naturally follow the course, a low to medium
level of Java knowledge is required, up to Servlets.
What type of qualification do I get?
The title obtained is a private DIPLOMA. It’s not
so much the diploma in itself, but the knowledge gained. Normally,
in a job interview you have to demonstrate your technical knowledge
through questions or formal tests, and that’s where you should
confirm what you have learnt.
What payment methods are available?
As this course is available worldwide, we accept payments
through our PayPal account. You can pay either directly from your
own PayPal account or also by credit card through PayPal’s
secure payments platform.
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