 | Understand the range of application scenarios that can benefit from the use of Web Services |
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Design and develop applications using a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) |
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Implement a standards-based Web Services application using SOAP (v1.1 and v1.2)), Web Services Description Language (WSDL), and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) along with other emerging Web Services standards |
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Use the Apache SOAP Java Application Programming Interface (API) to access an existing Web service |
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Use the Apache AXIS engine for developing, deploying and consuming Web Services |
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Turn an existing application (based on either Java Beans or Enterprise Java Beans) into a Web service using IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5 |
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Deploy a new Web service in the WebSphere Application Server |
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Access WSDL documents with the IBM Web Services Toolkit using Java |
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Use both the UDDI for Java (UDDI4J) API and the Web Services Toolkit API to publish and retrieve service definitions from UDDI |
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Build a Web Services client using a WSDL description of an existing service |