Thursday, October 30, 2008

Section 4: JAX-WS

4.1 Explain JAX-WS technology for building web services and client that communicate using XML

4.2 Given a set of requirements for a Web service, such as transactional needs, and security requirements, design and develop Web service applications that use JAX-WS technology

4.3 Describe the Integrated Stack (I-Stack) which consists of JAX-WS, JAXB, StAX, SAAJ

4.4 Describe and compare JAX-WS development approaches.

4.5 Describe the features of JAX-WS including the usage of Java Annotations.

4.6 Describe the architecture of JAX_WS including the Tools SPI that define the contract between JAX-WS tools and Java EE.

4.7 Describe creating a Web Service using JAX-WS.

4.8 Describe JAX-WS Client Communications Models.

4.9 Given an set of requirements, design and develop a Web service client, such as a Java EE client and a stand-alone client, using JAX-WS.

4.10 Given a set of requirements, create and configure a Web service client that accesses a stateful Web service.
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