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J2EE Web services developer skills for IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 and IBM Rational Application Developer

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Training Path for WebSphere Development (J2EE) WD505 OR Classroom (5 days) VD505 OR Instructor-led online... XM481 OR Classroom (3 days) VD502 OR Instructor-led online... XM281 OR Classroom (2 days) VD501 OR Instructor-led online... WD503 OR Classroom (1 day) VW503 OR Self-paced (1 days) VD503 OR Instructor-led online...

Role
The Web services developer will use IBM Rational Application Developer to design, create, package, publish, and test Web services, and support the development of clients that access them securely. This includes developing Web services using the Web services wizards, debugging and monitoring Web services using the TCP/IP Monitor, publishing Web services to a UDDI registry, configuring handlers and security in Web service deployment descriptors, and using the WS-I tools to develop interoperable Web services.

The Web services developer is familiar with Web services related protocols and standards such as SOAP, XML, UDDI, WSDL, JAX-RPC and others.

The Web services developer will also package and deploy J2EE Web services to the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 runtime environment.

Assumptions
It is assumed that the individual following this roadmap has basic skills in the following areas:

  • Working knowledge of IBM Rational Application Developer V6
  • Understanding of basic Internet concepts and standards
  • Java programming skills
  • Understanding of J2EE technologies

Objectives
After completing this training, students should be able to:

  • Articulate architecture and core concepts, such as when to apply Web services
  • Make decisions based on the advantages and trade-offs of different protocols
  • Create Web services using top-down and bottom-up approaches
  • Package and deploy Web services applications to IBM WebSphere Application Server V6
  • Develop Web services client applications
  • Improve the performance of Web services applications
  • Perform troubleshooting of Web services applications

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