JNTUH B.Tech 4th year (4-2) Web Services gives you detail information of Web Services R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Objectives
- To understand the details of web services technologies like WSDL,UDDI, SOAP
- To learn how to implement and deploy web service client and server
- To explore interoperability between different frameworks
UNIT- I
Evolution and Emergence of Web Services – Evolution of distributed computing, Core distributed computing technologies — client/server, CORBA, JAVA RMI, Microsoft DCOM, MOM, Challenges in Distributed Computing, role of J2EE and XML in distributed computing, emergence of Web Services and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Introduction to Web Services — The definition of web services, basic operational model of web services, tools and technologies enabling web services, benefits and challenges of using web services. Web Services Architecture — Web services Architecture and its characteristics, core building blocks of web services, standards and technologies available for implementing web services, web services communication models, basic steps of implementing web services.
UNIT-II
Fundamentals of SOAP — SOAP Message Structure, SOAP encoding, Encoding of different data types, SOAP message exchange models, SOAP communication and messaging, Java and Axis, limitations of SOAP.
UNIT- III
Describing Web Services — WSDL — WSDL in the world of Web Services, Web Services life cycle, anatomy of WSDL definition document, WSDL bindings, WSDL Tools, limitations of WSDL.
TEXT BOOK
- Developing Java Web Services, R. Nagappan, R. Skoczylas, R.P. Sriganesh, Wiley India.
REFERENCE BOOKS
- Java Web Service Architecture, James McGovern, Sameer Tyagi etal., Elsevier
- Building Web Services with Java, 2 Edition, S. Graham and others, Pearson Edn.
- Java Web Services, D.A. Chappell & T. Jewell, O’Reilly,SPD.
- Web Services, G. Alonso, F. Casati and others, Springer.Outcomes
- Basic details of WSDL, UDDI, SOAP
- Implement WS client and server with interoperable systems.
Outcomes
- Basic details of WSDL, UDDI, SOAP
- Implement WS client and server with interoperable systems
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