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Web Services using Java EE


Udemy

Summary

Price
£39 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

A practical course for writing and invoking a RESTful and/or SOAP web service using Java EE and Eclipse.

Description

Learn RESTful and SOAP web service concepts and how they are used in Java EE. Web services are used everywhere in the enterprise and this course will take you from beginner to expert.

The course is also intended to be a 'How To' cookbook of concepts and practical implementations, and to help you get your job done. We move quickly, explaining a concept and applying it. All code used is downloadable and you should copy & paste snippets into your own programs when doing real work.

This course uses video lectures and covers the following topics:

  • Standards
  • JAX-WS
  • JAX-RS
  • Writing Java clients
  • Using cURL
  • SOAP Client Tools
  • Writing a Web Service
  • SSL
  • Authentication
  • Apache Tomcat with CXF Examples

The course is structured into various sessions and lectures, grouped by functional areas to make it easier to learn.

Please watch the free videos in the 'Build Applications with Java EE - The Basics' to make sure your environment is setup properly.

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