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Schedule our instructor led technology-based training at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the best Java expert in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training program which includes everything you will need to fully understand Java Web Service.
This overview course will utilize a series of instructor lectures to introduce the participants to the concept of Web Services in an integrated eCommerce environment and their rapidly expanding role in application integration. This course will strive to introduce the following topics; defining the role of Web Services, depict the architecture of the Service Oriented Architecture, benefits and drawbacks of this emerging approach, illustrating the role of XML, defining Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), depicting the structure of SOAP messages, use of Web Services Descriptive Language (WSDL), emerging use of Web Service Inspection Language (WSIL), evolving legacy application integration efforts and the role of UDDI registries.
Michael Deskis - Mr. Deskis has twenty years of exposure in the design, construction and implementation of mainframe and client/server application systems. His experience ranges from programming in a variety of languages (COBOL, Assembler, C and Java®) through database design and into data warehousing. The breadth of his exposure ranges from large-scale mainframe operations to smaller client/server systems allowing him to articulate solutions to many types of business scenarios and understand the implications of system migrations.
During his most recent tenures he has been worked closely with IBM utilizing their Visual Warehouse product to migrate legacy systems to smaller more user-responsive enterprise data warehouses with Java-enabled front-ends. He is one of a select few individuals authorized by IBM to teach their Visual Warehouse Business Intelligence and VisualAge for Java® curriculum in North American. In 1998, IBM ranked their entire worldwide instructor/developmental staff based upon student evaluation forms and Mr. Deskis was ranked in the top 3% of all global instructors used by IBM.