TRAINING EVENT --
September 02 - 04, 2003
Training for Web Services developer -- Web Services Jumpstart



WEB SERVICES JUMPSTART FOR DEVELOPERS


In a challenging business environment, companies will require technology as flexible as their highly fluid business models. Nanyang Polytechnic, IBM, ECS and XMLone.org are pleased to deliver the leading technology for e-business on demand – Web Services.

Web Services is a programming technology that enables applications from different vendors on different platforms to work seamlessly with one another. It focuses on simple, Internet-based standards to address heterogeneous distributed computing. Web Services enables you to choreograph business interactions that allow you to automate business processes. Web Services-based extendable application adapters provide advanced transactional connectivity to enterprise systems.

JumpStart your expertise on Web Services NOW! Learn from extensive case studies and comprehensive scenario analysis. You will discover for yourself how Web Services can enhance, extend and leverage your existing resources, skill set and infrastructure.

Determine the best and most intuitive tools, discern component interactions, application interoperability across platforms and application availability.

Add value to your company’s competitive edge in just 3 days!
 

DATE : 02 - 04 September 2003
(3 day workshop)
     
TIME : 09:00am - 05:00pm
     
VENUE : Block L
School of Information Technology
Level 5, Lab L532 (CL6)
Nanyang Polytechnic
180 Ang Mo Kio
Singapore 569830
     
COURSE FEE : S$199.00 (incl of 4% GST) for 3 days.
XML Members save 10%.
(Inclusive of course materials and tea break)
 
Course Highlights
Immediately apply your newly gained knowledge during the hands-on session with our experts.
1. Learn the functions and features of WebSphere Studio Application Developer
 
2. Achieve end-to-end Rapid Application Development of a J2EE web application using the productivity tooling in WebSphere Studio Application Developer
 
3. Apply the built in Universal Test Environment and Tooling to unit test J2EE components
 
4. Create a Web Service from a simple JavaBean and from a Stateless Session Enterprise JavaBean
 
5. Create a Web Services Client to existent Web Services available on the Internet
 
6. Publish a Web Service to a Private UDDI Registry
 
7. Retrieve a Web Services Definition from a Private UDDI Registry