Rose India
Read Reviews
"This is my first time I have ever used a tutor either online or in person. I was a little skeptical of an online tutoring service, but with my demanding job I needed someone who would accommodate my time schedule.
Bharats web site and name came up after a search through Google. I emailed him and set up my first appointment. I was impressed, he covered the topics I was having problems with, and in a manner I could easily understand.




WebLogic Training

BEA WebLogic is a Server that allows you to quickly develop and deploy reliable, secure, scalable and manageable applications. It manages system-level details so you can concentrate on business logic and presentation. It is an e-commerce transaction platform to implement advanced J2EE 1.3 features. 

WebLogic Training Summary 

The WebLogic training course provides an overview of the J2EE architecture, and introduces delegates to the development and implementation of scalable distributed applications using Enterprise Javabeans (EJB), Servlets, and Java Server Pages (JSP) within BEA's WebLogic Server. This course is aimed at those Programmers who need to expose the Java as a server-side technology offering available to build business applications. 

WebLogic Course Objectives

  • Develop, test, debug and deploy Web Services on BEA WebLogic Server 8.1
  • Describe a service oriented architecture and supporting technologies, such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI
  • Describe the motivations for synchronous and asynchronous Web services
  • Implement and invoke synchronous and asynchronous Web services
  • Develop and use custom data types
  • Create handlers and handler chains for pre- and post-processing of messages
  • Manipulate SOAP attachments
  • Secure a Web service using SSL

Course Details:

  • BEA WebLogic Server 8.1 installation and configuration
  • SOAP,WSDL and UDDI specifications
  • SOAP messages, attachments and faults
  • Synchronous and asynchronous Web services
  • Web service components
  • Generated Web services and their components
  • Exception handling
  • Custom data types
  • XML-Java conversions
  • Handlers and handler chains
  • Web service security
  • UDDI architecture, operations and data structures
  • Static and dynamic clients
  • Dynamic proxies