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P329
– PROGRAMME ON WEB SERVICES CONCEPTS, IMPLEMENTATION
AND APPLICATIONS (COMPANY
SPECIFIC PROGRAMME FOR L.I.C. OF INDIA) Background: Web services is Internet or other IP-based network applications
built with four emerging standards: XML, simple object access protocol
(SOAP), Web services description language (WSDL), and universal
description discovery and integration (UDDI). This allows the applications
to talk to each other; no human intervention needed. XML is used to tag
the data, SOAP is used to transfer the data, WSDL is used for describing
the services available and UDDI is used for listing what services are
available. Web services allow different applications from different
sources to communicate with each other without time-consuming custom
coding, and because all communication is in XML, Web services are not tied
to any one operating system or programming language. Web services share
business logic, data and processes through a programmatic interface across
a network. The applications interface with each other, not with the users.
Developers can then add the Web service to a GUI (such as a Web page or an
executable program) to offer specific functionality to users. Web
services' distributed computing model allows application-to-application
communication. Objectives: Against this
backdrop, the objectives of this course are to enable participants to: ·
Understand and appreciate concepts and importance of Web Services ·
Identify and learn various
technologies for implementing Web Services ·
Identify & explore various applications of these concepts and
technologies in life insurance through appropriate exercises and case
studies Contents: Part I - Web Services Concepts ·
Web Services Introduction ·
SOA, SOAP ·
WSDL ·
UDDI ·
WSIF Part II - Web Services Implementation Part III - Web Services Application ·
Web Services Tools Overview
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Business Process Tools
Overview ·
Web Services Runtime and
Deployment ·
WSIL ·
Workflows and Business
Processes ·
Web Services Security Participants’ Profile: Prior knowledge of programming using XML and other web programming
tools is expected. Duration: 1
week
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