Defined by W3C as a software system designed to support interoperable Machine to Machine interaction over a network., web services are popping up like mushrooms around us in today's interconnected world.
Marakana training courses on web services teach you not only the concepts, but also give you the practical first-hand experience in what it takes to design, develop, and run web-services! The courses demonstrate best practices as well as best-of-breed open-source technologies that simplify the complexities in working with web services.
Web Services Training Courses
Introduction to Web Services with Apache Axis2 Training Course
Intro to Web Services with Axis2 course teaches students the concepts behind web services and the basics of the Apache Axis2 platform. Web service fundamentals such as SOAP and WSDL are covered from both client and server perspectives. Students will learn how to create a Java/Axis2 web service clients by generating client helper code from a WSDL file. They will then learn how to create and deploy Java /Axis2 web services to Apache Tomcat by using either Java code or WSDL as the starting point.
J2EE Web Services Training Course
The cross-platform nature of Java facilitates distributed applications running on multiple hardware and OS. The Web Services are a great choice for integrating applications that are written in various languages. In this three days class we will discuss Web Services Description Language (WSDL), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and XML.
During this class student will be using JAX-RPC toolkit for developing web services in Java programming language. JAX-RPC is available in the J2EE 1.4 RI. J2EE 1.4 RI will be used to build and run examples.
Web Services with Apache Axis Training Course
Web Services with Axis class teaches students how to build web services and web service clients using Java technologies and Apache Axis, the most popular JAX-RPC implementation. The class starts off with a quick introduction to XML, SOAP, and WSDL before diving into the development of web service clients, and end-points using Java/Axis APIs and tools.