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Java Web Services and SOA Programming 5-day CodeCamp in Manila (Oct 18 - 22, 2010)Monday, October 18, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Friday, October 22, 2010 at 5:00 PM (GMT+0800)Pasig, Philippines |
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Java Web Services and SOA Programming
5-day Instructor-led Hands-On CodeCamp
Do you have different systems written in different languages, and running on different operating systems? Web services revolutionize the way businesses interact by enabling interoperability between applications on different hardware and software platforms. The Java APIs for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) deliver a set of powerful tools to develop a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). This hands-on course provides the skills to design and build Web services using Java. You develop services and clients using the latest standards-based technologies. You also deploy secure Web services that integrate proven security strategies.
This is a rare opportunity to learn how to build, deploy, and access Web services and SOA applications using advanced and latest Web services and SOA technologies from long-time industry expert, Sang Shin. The codecamp is designed with heavy emphasis on hands-on development. Please expect an intensive 5-day training from international speaker and renowned Java evangelist - Sang Shin.
Your Trainer - Sang Shin

Sang Shin was the lead Java Technology Architect of Sun Microsystems for the past 10 years. He currently works as an independent Technology Architect, Consultant, and Trainer. He frequently gives talks on various Java technologies such as Java EE, Java SE, various Web application frameworks, and Web services and SOA technologies to worldwide developer audience. As a former lead technology evangelist, he spoke in JavaOne, Devoxx, Sun Tech Days, and other major conferences. As an adjunct professor, he also teaches software engineering courses in Brandeis university whenever he finds time. He currently teaches J2EE programming, Ajax programming, Web services and SOA programming, Ruby, JRuby, and Rails Development, and JavaFX programming online courses. He is the co-author of the Advanced Computer that was published by University of Maryland in 2005.
Testimonials from recent attendees
"I found the course to be extremely informative. The contents are well organized and the labs are a superb learning tool because each step is shown. If you're hoping to get into services and/or SOA, this is the course to take."
- Dillan Fernando (May 17th-21st, 2010 Codecamp attendee)
"This is the best resource for learning Java programming. The material is thorough and well-detailed, yet concise. The Web Services and SOA Programming bootcamp was a huge springboard in my career as a middleware developer and in my personal persuits in Java development."
Who Should Attend
- Anybody who wants to build agile and flexible enterprise architecture leveraging Web services and SOA
- Anybody who wants to gain hands-on experience on Web services and SOA.
Topics covered
- Part 1: XML standards
- XML Namespace
- XML Schema
- XML Schema design patterns
- XPath
- XSLT
- Part 2: Java API for Parsing & Transformation
- JAXP
- SAX
- DOM
- Stax
- Part 3: SOAP and WSDL
- SOAP
- WSDL basics
- WSDL bindings
- SAAJ
- soapUI
- Part 4: JAX-WS
- JAX-WS basics
- JAX-WS and EJB
- JAX-WS handlers
- JAX-WS advanced features
- Part 5: JAXB
- JAXB basics
- JAXB 2.0
- Part 6: RESTful Web services
- REST primer
- JAX-RS
- WADL
- Part 7: WS-* specifications
- WS-Policy
- WS-Addressing
- WS-Routing
- Part 8: WSIT (Security, Reliability, Transaction)
- Reliable messaging
- Web Services Security
- Web Services Transaction
- MTOM/XOP
- Part 9: Web services performance
- Fast Infoset
- Load testing
- Part 10: Web services management
- Web services management using Wiseman
- Part 11: SOA, BPEL, OpenESB, JBI
- SOA concept
- BPEL
- OpenESB and JBI
- Java EE Service Engine
- Part 12: OpenESB IEP, EDM
- Intelligent Event Processor (IEP)
- Enterprise Data Mashup (EDM)
- Part 13: OpenSSO
- OpenSSO Basics
- OpenSSO Basics
What you should bring to the codecamp
- Your own laptop. Software and installations instructions will be provided before the first training day.
Pre-Requisites
- Some Java progamming experience
- Some Web application programming experience
Related Course
- JavaServerFaces (JSF) Progamming CodeCamp
- Enroll in both courses and get 40% off on the second course!
When & Where
Unit 810 Medical Plaza Ortigas Building
San Miguel Avenue
Ortigas Center
Pasig,
Rizal 1605
Philippines
Monday, October 18, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Friday, October 22, 2010 at 5:00 PM (GMT+0800)
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