Standards and Technologies

SOA

  • What is SOA?

  • Service Orientation

  • Business Process Vs Service

  • Choreography of Services

Java Web Services and technologies
  • XML – Extensible Markup Language

  • DTD–DocumentType Definitions

  • XSD – XML Schema Document

  • XSLT – XML Style sheet transformation

XML Processing APIs

  • Simple Type API for XML (SAX)

  • Document Object Model (DOM)

  • Java API for XML Processing (JAXP)

  • Java API for XML Binding (JAXB)

  • Java API for XML Remote Procedure call (JAX - RPC)

WSDL

  • Primary elements in a WSDL document

  • Abstract and concrete definitions in a WSDL document

  • Messaging modes for web services

  • XML schema in a WSDL document

  • Web Service Endpoints and Clients

SOAP
  • Use of SOAP in web services

  • Primary elements of a SOAP message

  • Transmission of binary data in a SOAP message

  • Extensibility features of SOAP

  • Role of message handlers

  • Messaging styles in a SOAP message

  • Encoding styles in a SOAP message

  • Protocol binding of a SOAP message

UDDI

  • Functions of the UDDI registry

  • Elements of a UDDI registry

  • UDDI APIs Overview

CLIENT DESIGN

  • Choosing a Communication Technology

  • Web services based client applications

  • Developing client applications

Exception Handling

SOAP With Attachments API for Java (SAAJ)

  • Relationship between SAAJ and DOM

  • Create and manipulate a SOAP message

  • Create and manipulate a SOAP message with attachments

REST Ful Web Services.

WS –I Profiles.

Design Patterns in Web Services.

SECURITY

  • Encryption

  • Public

  • Private

  • Digital Signatures

  • Authentication and Authorization

  • Message – Level web services security

 

COREJAVA

ADVJAVA

SCJP 

SCWCD

STRUTS

HIBERNATE

SPRING

CRT

WEBLOGIC

ANDROID

C-Language

DesignPatterns

Web Services

UNIX

BANK PO's

LOG4J

JUNIT

AJAX

ANT

CVS

SVN

MAVEN