Bangkok--13 Aug--Software Park Date/Time: 15-19 September 2008 (09:00-16:00) Venue: Training Room, 3rd Floor, Software Park Building Registration Fee: 12,840 (Included Vat 7%) Web services technology has swept into our programming toolset and into our collective consciousness. The genesis is Microsoft’s strategic decision to simplify SOAP-based Web services development using a seamless set of integrated classes in the .NET Framework. The momentum is provided by a relentless marketing machine that promotes Web services as the solution for many of our worst IT problems. One destination is us, the architects and the developers who must understand this technology and learn how to implement it. Another destination is the manager, who must make strategic decisions on how to put this technology to its best use. Web services play a key role in a greater whole known as service-oriented architecture (SOA). Quite simply, SOA is an architecture based on loosely coupled components that exchange messages. These components include the clients that make message-based service requests, and the distributed components that respond to them. This is exactly what we are trying to get at. We want to shake you out of your Web services comfort zone and to help you rethink the technology and think of the bigger picture that is SOA. Who Should Attend: Developers, Project Managers and IT Professionals who seek to understand SOAPrerequisites: .NET Programming in any languages Module 1: Introduction to Web Service Module 2: Service-Oriented Architecture Module 3: XML and XML Schema for WSDL Module 4: Introducing SOAP Module 5: Consuming a Web Service Module 6: Implementing a Web Service Module 7: Web Services Enhancements 3.0 Module 8: .NET Web Services Security Module 9: Deploying and Publishing an XML Web Service Module 10: XML Security Module 11: Implement WS-Security Module 12: Enhance Security with WS-Policy Module 13: Design Patterns for Building Message-Oriented Web Services Module 14: Design Patterns for Building Service-Oriented Web Services Module 15: Addressing, Messaging, and Routing Module 16: Web Services Interoperability Issues Module 17: Introducing WCF Clearing up the misconceptions. Understanding Web Services. Be able to implementing Web Services. Understanding SOA. Be able to Designing SOA. For more information please contact: Rungnapa Kheowpimpa Technology Transfer Department Software Park Thailand Tel: 02-583-9992 ext. 1423 Fax: 02-583-2884 E-mail: [email protected]