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Introduction to SOA and Web Services

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Summary:
This course provides an overview of Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services, including an explanation of what SOA is and the business justification for moving to a service-oriented architecture. The topics covered include the basic technologies required to implement SOA, including XML, web services, and protocols. Web services and the technologies that support them are covered in greater depth, to provide an understanding of what tools, skills, and decision are required to implement SOA with web services. This is not a hands-on technical lab class, but the instructor provides demonstrations of some of the key concepts.

Duration:
2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for managers, architects, designers, developers, or any other IT professionals who need a general introduction to the terms and concepts used in SOA and Web Services.

Topics:

  • Business Justification for SOA
  • SOA Design Principles
  • Services
  • Web Services
  • Protocols and XML
  • Tools
  • Service Oriented Modeling and Analysis
  • Enterprise Integration

Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course.




Last Update: May 21, 2012