
SOA, Web Services and Service-Orientation:
Fundamental and Advanced Concepts and Technologies

The Web services platform provides the foremost means of realizing SOA. The increasing range of Web services technologies (and WS-* specifications) is broadening the reach of this platform to unprecedented levels.

In order to best leverage the benefits of SOA, IT professionals need to attain a solid knowledge of what a modern SOA implementation is comprised of and how it can be implemented through current Web services technologies.

This seminar will provide you with this understanding. It covers a wide range of basic to advanced topics associated with the concepts and technologies behind SOA, service-orientation principles, and Web services, including:
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first generation Web services technologies, including related XML and XML schema standards
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numerous second generation (WS-*) Web services technologies for various QoS requirements including cross-service transactions, orchestration, and reliability
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the service-orientation design paradigm and related design concepts
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specific characteristic of service design principles, including loose coupling, autonomy, statelessness, reusability, and composability
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the service-oriented architectural model and its distinct characteristics and requirements
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complex service composition design with Web services and service-orientation
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on-going discussion of how Web services technologies need to be designed and applied in support of SOA and service-orientation
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a study of how the application of service-orientation changes the complexion of an enterprise
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This course is further supplemented with in-class reading and a set of exercises that allow attendees to participate hands-on, and further help reinforce key concepts.

Duration: 2 days (including breaks and Q&A)
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