Microsoft ASP.NET XML Web Services Training by Nashville Tennessee
Developing XML Web Services Using Microsoft ASP.NET
MOC 2524; 3 Days
The goal of this ASP.NET training class is to provide students with the
knowledge and skills that are required to develop XML Web services
-based solutions to solve common problems in the distributed application
domain. The training course focuses on using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET,
Microsoft ASP.NET, and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
to enable students to build, deploy, locate, and consume Extensible Markup
Language (XML) Web services.
This training class is intended for experienced software developers who have
previously built component-based applications.
After completing the training course, students will be able to:
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Explain how XML Web services emerged as a solution to the problems with
traditional approaches to designing distributed applications.
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Describe the architecture of an XML Web services-based solution.
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Describe the underlying technologies of XML Web services and explain how to use
the Microsoft .NET Framework to implement XML Web services by using these
technologies.
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Implement an XML Web service consumer by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
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Implement a simple XML Web service by using Visual Studio .NET.
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Publish and deploy an XML Web service.
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Secure an XML Web service.
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Implement caching in an XML Web service.
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Evaluate the trade-offs and issues that are involved in designing a real-world
XML Web service.
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Implement nonstandard XML Web services such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
screen scraping and aggregating XML Web services.
Prerequisites
Before attending this ASP.NET training class, students must have:
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An understanding of how to read and write XML documents.
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Experimented with simple C# applications.
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Developed distributed applications by using Microsoft Visual Basic, Java, or
C++.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
There is no Microsoft Certified Professional exam associated with this training
course.
Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials
for this class.
ASP.NET XML Web Services Class Outline:
Training Module 1: The Need for XML Web Services
Lessons
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Evolution of Distributed Applications
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Problems with Traditional Distributed Applications
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Introducing XML Web Services
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The Web Technology Stack and .NET
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The .NET Alternatives to XML Web Services
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Common XML Web Service Scenarios
After completing this training module, you will be able to explain how XML Web
services emerged as a solution to the problems with traditional approaches to
designing distributed applications. This includes:
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Describing the evolution of distributed applications.
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Identifying the problems with traditional distributed application architectures
and technologies.
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Describing XML Web services and briefly explaining how they address the design
problems in traditional distributed applications.
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Listing the alternate options for distributed application development.
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Identifying the kinds of scenarios where XML Web services are an appropriate
solution.
Training Module 2: XML Web Service Architectures
Lessons
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Service-Oriented Architecture
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XML Web Service Architectures and Service-Oriented Architecture
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Roles in an XML Web Services Architecture
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The XML Web Services Programming Model
After completing this training module, you will be able to describe the
architecture of an XML Web services-based solution. This includes:
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Identifying how XML Web service architectures are a type of service-oriented
architecture.
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Describing the elements of an XML Web service architecture and explaining their
roles.
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Describing the XML Web service programming model.
Training Module 3: The Underlying Technologies of XML Web Services
Lessons
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HTTP Fundamentals
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Using HTTP with the .NET Framework
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XML Essentials
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XML Serialization in the .NET Framework
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SOAP Fundamentals
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Using SOAP with the .NET Framework
After completing this training module, you will be able to describe the
underlying technologies of XML Web services and explain how to use the .NET
Framework to implement XML Web services by using these technologies. This
includes:
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Describing the structures of a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) request and
response.
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Issuing HTTP POST and GET requests and processing the responses by using the
.NET Framework.
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Describing data types by using the XML Schema Definition language (XSD).
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Explaining how to control the way a .NET Framework object is serialized to XML.
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Describing the structures of a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) request and
response.
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Issuing a SOAP request and processing the response by using the .NET Framework.
Training Module 4: Consuming XML Web Services
Lessons
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WSDL Documents
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XML Web Service Discovery
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XML Web Service Proxies
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Implementing an XML Web Service Consumer Using Visual Studio .NET
After completing this training module, you will be able to implement an XML Web
service consumer by using Visual Studio .NET. This includes:
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Explaining the structure of a Web Service Description Language (WSDL) document.
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Explaining the XML Web services discovery process.
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Locating service contracts by using Disco.exe.
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Generating XML Web service proxies by using Wsdl.exe.
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Implementing an XML Web service consumer by using Visual Studio .NET.
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Invoking an XML Web service synchronously and asynchronously by using an XML
Web service proxy.
Training Module 5: Implementing a Simple XML Web Service
Lessons
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Creating an XML Web Service Project
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Implementing XML Web Service Methods
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Managing State in an ASP.NET XML Web Service
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Debugging XML Web Services
After completing this training module, you will be able to implement a simple
XML Web service by using Visual Studio .NET. This includes:
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Creating an XML Web service project.
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Implementing XML Web service methods, exposing them, and controlling their
behavior.
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Managing state in an ASP.NET-based XML Web service.
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Debugging XML Web services.
Training Module 6: Publishing and Deploying XML Web Services
Lessons
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Overview of UDDI
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Publishing an XML Web Service
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Finding an XML Web Service
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Publishing an XML Web Service on an Intranet
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Configuring an XML Web Service
After completing this training module, you will be able to publish and deploy
an XML Web service. This includes:
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Explaining the role of UDDI in XML Web services.
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Publishing an XML Web service in a UDDI registry by using the UDDI SDK.
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Searching a UDDI registry to locate XML Web services by using the UDDI SDK.
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Explaining the various options for publishing an XML Web service on an
intranet.
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Explaining some of the options for modifying the default configuration of an
XML Web service.
Training Module 7: Securing XML Web Services
Lessons
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Overview of Security
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Built-In Authentication
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Custom Authentication: SOAP Headers
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Authorization: Role-Based Security
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Authorization: Code Access Security
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Encryption
After completing this training module, you will be able to secure an XML Web
service. This includes:
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Identifying the differences between authentication and authorization.
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Explaining how to use the security mechanisms that Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS) and Windows provide for authentication.
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Using SOAP headers for authentication in an XML Web service.
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Using role-based security and code access security for authorization in an XML
Web service.
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Encrypting the communication between an XML Web service consumer and an XML Web
service.
Training Module 8: Designing XML Web Services
Lessons
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Datatype Constraints
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Performance
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Reliability
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Versioning
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HTML Screen Scraping XML Web Services
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Aggregating XML Web Services
After completing this training module, you will be able to evaluate the
trade-offs and issues that are involved in designing a real-world XML Web
service. This includes:
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Identifying the restrictions that are imposed on data types by the various XML
Web services protocols.
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Explaining how the use of Application and Session state can affect the
performance and scaling of XML Web services.
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Explaining how to use output and data caching to improve XML Web service
performance.
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Implementing caching in an XML Web service.
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Explaining how asynchronous XML Web service methods can improve performance.
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Explaining the need for instrumenting XML Web services.
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Identifying the components of an XML Web service that can be versioned.
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Explaining how to implement a virtual XML Web service by using screen scraping.
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Implementing an XML Web service that uses multiple XML Web services.
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Identifying the trade-offs in the techniques that are used for exposing
aggregated XML Web services.
Training Module 9: Global XML Web Services Architecture
Lessons
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Introduction to GXA
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Routing and Referral
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Security and Licensing
After completing this training module, you will be able to:
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Describe limitations inherent to the specifications with which today's XML Web
services are built.
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Describe the design principles and specifications of Global XML Web services
Architecture (GXA).
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Describe XML Web service application scenarios made possible by Web Services
Routing Protocol (WS-Routing) and Web Services Referral Protocol (WS-Referral).
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Explain how to use Web Services Security Language (WS-Security) and Web
Services License Language (WS-License) to perform authentication and
authorization for XML Web services.
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Design XML Web services that anticipate and can leverage the features that GXA
will offer when released.
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