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DEMO - Developing SOAP Web Services with JAX-WS
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This course introduces you to SOAP Web Services using the JAX-WS standard specification. You will learn what SOAP web services are and how to write them. You will be writing a web service application, deploying, running and testing it on Glassfish. You will also learn to consume SOAP web services. This course covers: Understanding what web services are Writing a web service client Writing a web service endpoint Understanding the various components of a WSDL Using JAX-WS annotations to write code that handles web service requests Introduction This unit introduces you to web services. You'll learn some of the terminologies. You'll also build a simple client program that consumes an existing web service. Introduction to Web Services Web Service Jargon Writing a Web service Client - Stub generation Writing a Web service Client - Calling the Service Building JAX-WS services In this unit, you'll setup your development environment to build JAX-WS web services. You'll also write a web service and learn how to customize the WSDL, schema, write custom types, annotations and bind to XML using JAXB. Setting up Java EE 7 SDK Writing a Web Service - Eclipse setup Writing a Web Service - Code and Deploy Adding Input Arguments Service First and Contract First Web Services Understanding the WSDL Customizing the WSDL Schema Types and Binding Styles Service Interface and Custom Types Using JAXB Annotations Part 1 Using JAXB Annotations Part 2 Handling Faults JAX-WS Clients and Tools In this unit, you'll learn about some of the tools that let you work with SOAP web services. You'll also revisit the wsimport utility and learn what it does. Using SoapUI Using Web Service Explorer Using Endpoint wsimport Revisited |
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