XML Web Services and Microsoft.NET


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number



Overview/Description
To introduce the concepts of XML web services, publishing, and accessing

Target Audience
Application developers wishing to begin using Microsoft .NET to build web services

Prerequisites
The Microsoft .NET for Developers learning path; some knowledge of XML and XML namespaces; familiarity with the .NET platform; Internet and intranet skills, namely HTTP, HTML, and ASP; knowledge and/or experience in object-oriented development languages, such as VB, C#, C++, or Java; familiarity with VB.NET syntax

Expected Duration (hours)
3.2

Lesson Objectives

XML Web Services and Microsoft.NET

  • describe how web services are used and the technologies used to develop them.
  • describe the role of SOAP in building web services, the basics of the SOAP protocol, and the structure of a SOAP document.
  • explain the role of WSDL and UDDI in building web services and be familiar with their usage.
  • design a web service, taking different design considerations into account.
  • design a .NET web service, taking advanced design considerations into account.
  • define and address the various security aspects of building and accessing web services.
  • design and deploy .NET web services.
  • explain the use of UDDI registries and WSDL in creating web-services clients.
  • describe the data types, access methods, and protocols used when accessing web services.
  • design a web service using Microsoft .NET.
  • evaluate and analyze web-service parameters and make relevant design decisions about web-service clients.
  • Course Number:
    61990_eng