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Web Services Education Overview

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Summary:  This document describes three different roles associated with designing, creating and maintaining Web services, includes an overview of the various technologies and skills needed to perform these roles, and provides a list of resources available to help acquire these skills, from instructor-led and online education to a variety of publications.

Date:  07 Jan 2004
Level:  Intermediate

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This document describes three different roles associated with designing, creating and maintaining Web services, includes an overview of the various technologies and skills needed to perform these roles, and provides a list of resources available to help acquire these skills, from instructor-led and online education to a variety of publications.

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This document describes three different roles associated with designing,creating and maintaining Web services:

  • Web Services Architect
  • Web Services Developer
  • Web Services Systems Management

Included is an overview of the various technologies and skills needed to perform these roles, and a list of the resources available to help acquire these skills, from instructor-led and online education to a variety of publications.

For more information, visit IBM WebSphere Training and Technical Enablement.


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