Level: Intermediate Mark Lorenz (mlorenz@nc.rr.com), Senior Application Architect, Hatteras Software, Inc.
10 Oct 2006 Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the next step in software development, leveraging XML technologies and Web services that went before. This best practices tutorial teaches you how to use SOA techniques in system design effectively. Use this tutorial, along with the other educational resources listed below, to help prepare for IBM Certified SOA Solution Designer certification. In this tutorial
This tutorial takes you through key aspects of using SOA technologies for your software projects. We will cover best practices for what designs to use in which situations. It's written for software architects and business analysts who have a basic understanding of XML and Web services and who have advanced skills and experience. You should have a general familiarity with business analysis and software development methodologies. This tutorial is also intended for developers who have a background in XML technologies and Web services. You should also be familiar with Internet standards and concepts such as Web browser, client-server, documenting, formatting, e-commerce, and Web applications. Experience designing and implementing .NET or J2EE-based computer applications, and working with relational databases is also recommended.
Prerequisites
Experience in SOA, Web services, and XML
System requirements
You need a system with an up-to-date browser. You need JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Formats html, pdf
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