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            課程目錄:SOA for Managers & Developers培訓
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            SOA & Impact on Business
            SOA Concepts
            Anatomy of an Enterprise
            IT Nightmare
            Service Oriented Architecture
            Componentization and Reuse
            Benefits of Service Orientation
            Defining SOA
            Aligning the Enterprise
            What s a Service?
            Service Actors
            Service Layering
            Layers of Service
            What Is Layering?
            SOA Layers
            Layering Illustration
            Data Storage Layer
            Application Logic Layer
            Adapter Layer
            Application Service Layer
            Business Service Layer
            Orchestration Layer
            Aux: Data Service Layer
            Aux: Security Service Layer
            Layering Concepts
            Layering Rules of Thumb
            SOA Service Life Cycle
            SOA Adoption
            Adoption Stages
            Managing Services
            SOA Service Life Cycle Overview
            SOA s Circle of Life
            Discovery Phase
            Analysis & Design Phase
            Implementation Phase
            Deployment Phase
            Monitor Phase
            Retirement Phase
            How a Requirement Becomes a Service
            How a Requirement Becomes a Service
            Requirements Discovery
            Analysis and Design
            Development
            New requirements
            Discovery
            Analysis & Design
            Service Developments
            Technical Foundations XML, WSD and SOAP
            XML foundation for web services
            XML Information Set
            XML Namespaces
            XML Schema: Types & Message Structures
            WSDL
            Anatomy of a Web Service Contract
            Abstract Description Design
            Concrete Description Design
            WSDL and WS-*
            WS-Policy o Policy Structure o Composite Rules o Attaching Policies to WSDL
            WS-Addressing
            SOAP Message Design
            SOAP Message Structure
            Nodes and Roles
            SOAP Intermediaries
            Fault Messages
            SOAP & WS-*
            WS-Security
            WS-Transaction
            Advanced XML schema (optional)
            Message Flexibility, Type inheritance, Composition
            Reusability, Relational Design, Industry schema
            Modularization, Extensibility
            Advanced WSDL (optional)
            Message Dispatch, Service instance identification
            Policy centralization
            Custom policy assertion
            Versioning
            Versioning XML schema
            Versioning WSDL contracts
            Service implementation with Java
            Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) (optional is attendees are familiar with JAXP)
            DOM, SAX, & javax.xml.parsers
            STAX & java.xml.stream
            XSLT & javax.xml.transform
            Java Architecture for XML binding (JAXB)
            Overview and Architecture
            Generating Java Classes from XML Schema
            Customizing Generated Java
            Generating XML Schema from Annotated Java Classes
            Web Services, WSDL, JAXB
            SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ)
            SAAJ Overview, Message Structure and API
            Creating/Sending Messages
            DOM Overview
            Using DOM with SAAJ
            Soap Handlers
            Java API for XML-Based Web Services JAX-WS
            Related specifications: JAXB, SOAP, WSDL, WS-I Basic Profile 1.1, Annotations, JSR 109, Web Services Security (JSR 183)
            WSDL to Java and Java to WSDL Mapping
            Building clients with generated stubs
            Asynchronous clients with callback or polling
            MessageContext and WebServiceContext
            Handler for payload and protocol
            Engaging of handlers on a service, a port or the protocol layer
            Non-HTTP Transport
            Message Access and Session Management
            Handling Binary Data (optional)
            Overview and Issues
            Default Handling
            MTOM Overview
            Using MTOM in Services and Clients
            Using DataHandler
            Value of SOA / ROI
            SOA Value Proposition
            The Value of SOA
            Reducing Integration Expense
            Integration Costs Illustration
            Ripple effect of changes
            Value of SOA Layering
            Integration Costs
            Asset Reuse
            SOA Economics/ROI
            Increasing Business Agility
            SOA Agility vs Traditional EAI Approach
            Reducing Business Risk
            SOA Eases Compliance Risk
            Business Advantages
            ROI Quantification Hurdles

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