Java EE Programming: JAX-WS Web Services, Part 1 of 4
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Java EE Programming: JAX-WS Web Services, Part 1 of 4

LearnNow Online
Updated Oct 26, 2018

Course description

Java is a very important part of Internet usage or services, thus being able to deal with web services in Java is also very important. This course will cover many of the necessary aspects of dealing with the Java API for XML (JAX) Web Services. The course will start with basic introductions to the Eclipse programming platform and Web Services and then move on to Basic XML Schemas and Schema Content Management. From there, Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) will be covered and JAX-WS will be introduced. Once the basic foundation is covered the course moves into the start of web services with Declarative Service Configuration, Web Service Description Language (WSDL) and Configuration Management, as well as introducing JAX-WS 2.0.

Each LearnNowOnline training course is made up of Modules (typically an hour in length). Within each module there are Topics (typically 15-30 minutes each) and Subtopics (typically 2-5 minutes each). There is a Post Exam for each Module that must be passed with a score of 70% or higher to successfully and fully complete the course.


Prerequisites

This course is intended for Java programmers with beginner level knowledge of Java EE and XML.


Meet the expert

Ali Hamad

Ali Hamad has a Bachelor and Masters degree in Computer Science and has been training many aspects of Java for over 14 years, covering Introduction through JDBC, JBoss and beyond. His training and consulting background also covers C, C , Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD), and Unix/Linux. Ali has worked for or been a consultant and trainer for many companies including Dell, Texas Instruments, State of New Hampshire, Web Age Solutions, and many more. He is the author of training material for several programming topics such as Java, Struts, C , Unix and J2EE applications.

Video Runtime

117 Minutes

Time to complete

157 Minutes

Course Outline

Using Eclipse

Using Eclipse Part 1 (12:26)

  • Introduction (01:16)
  • The Eclipse Platform (02:41)
  • Demo: Installing JDK (02:01)
  • Demo: Environment Variables (02:48)
  • Demo: Testing (03:25)
  • Summary (00:13)

Using Eclipse Part 2 (33:14)

  • Introduction (00:25)
  • Views, Perspective and Editor Areas (03:41)
  • Basic Operations With Views (02:01)
  • The Java Perspective (00:30)
  • The Debug Perspective (00:21)
  • WTP (06:11)
  • Tomcat Servlet & JSP Web Container (01:48)
  • The JBoss Application Server (03:33)
  • Demo: Setting Up Environment (14:14)
  • Summary (00:25)
Intro to Web Services

Intro To Web Services (35:24)

  • Introduction (00:27)
  • A Conceptual Look at Services (01:28)
  • Defining Services (04:22)
  • Server Communication Analogy (01:11)
  • Three Key Service Questions (01:26)
  • Connecting The Dots (01:13)
  • SOA: Runtime Implementation (02:21)
  • What is a Web Service? (01:37)
  • Enterprise Assets as Services (01:34)
  • Typical Development Workflow (02:18)
  • Advantages of Web Services (01:23)
  • Web Service Business Models (02:22)
  • Example: Internal System Integration (02:20)
  • Example: Business Process Externalization (01:44)
  • Demo: Web Service (09:06)
  • Summary (00:25)

Web Service Standards (36:40)

  • Introduction (00:34)
  • Binding via SOAP (02:26)
  • SOAP in Protocol Stack (00:38)
  • SOAP Structure (01:33)
  • SOAP Message Architecture (01:10)
  • Applying SOAP (01:35)
  • Interface with WSDL (02:43)
  • WSDL Structure (01:01)
  • Applying WSDL (02:00)
  • Locating a Service (00:29)
  • UDDI Overview (03:03)
  • Applying UDDI (00:17)
  • WS-I Overview (01:40)
  • WS-I Deliverables (01:10)
  • Demo: More Web Service (16:02)
  • Summary (00:12)