About the Subject:
A service-oriented
architecture (SOA) is an architectural pattern in computer software design in
which application components provide services to other components via a
communications protocol, typically over a network. The principles of
service-orientation are independent of any vendor, product or technology.
Topics to be covered in this Seminar:
XML document structure – Well-formed and
valid documents – Namespaces – DTD – XML Schema – X-Files-Parsing XML – using
DOM, SAX – XML Transformation and XSL– XSL Formatting – Modeling Databases in
XML-Characteristics of SOA, Comparing SOA with Client-Server and Distributed
architectures – Benefits of SOA -- Principles of Service orientation – Service
layers. Service descriptions – WSDL – Messaging with SOAP – Service discovery
UDDI – Message Exchange Patterns – Orchestration – Choreography –WS
Transactions. Service Oriented Analysis and Design – Service Modeling – Design
standards and guidelines -- Composition – WS-BPEL – WS-Coordination – WS-Policy
– WS-Security – SOA support in J2EE.
Time
to be planned :
1 or 2 days
Kind of program :
3D based Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students
Reason for the program :
Kalam
Scientist Team aiming to build young generation Scientist
Sample Clips for reference :
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Kalam Scientist Team
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