| Workshop OutlineSession 1: Implementing WSE 3.0 Security and Policy This unit introduces Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0. It explains the Web service WS-* standards implemented by WSE and the WSE 3.0 architecture. The unit also shows how to protect Web services with WSE using policies, encryption, digital signing, and security credentials. Lessons - What is WSE 3.0 Security?
- Implementing WSE 3.0 Policies
Lab : Lab 1: Implementing WSE 3.0 Security and PolicyExercise 1. Protecting a Web Service by Using X509 Certificates Exercise 2. Using a WSE 3.0 Policy from a Web Service Client Exercise 3. Protecting a Web Service by Using Username Tokens
After completing this module, students will be able to: Protect a Web service by encrypting data with X509 certificates Apply a WSE 3.0 policy to a Web service Protect a Web service by using a Username token Session 2: Implementing WSE 3.0 Custom Policy AssertionsThis unit introduces the WSE 3.0 custom policy assertion mechanism. It shows the architecture of the custom policy assertions in WSE 3.0 and how to use custom policy assertions in a Web service. Lessons - What is a WSE 3.0 Custom Policy Assertion?
- Applying Custom Policy Assertions
Lab : Implementing WSE 3.0 Custom Policy AssertionsExercise 1. Configuring a Web Service to Use a WSE 3.0 Custom Policy Assertion Exercise 2. Configuring a Client Application to Use a WSE 3.0 Custom Policy Assertion Exercise 3. Examining the WSE 3.0 Custom Policy Assertion
After completing this unit, students will be able to: Configure a Web Service to use a WSE 3.0 custom policy assertion Configure a client application to use a WSE 3.0 custom policy assertion Verify the operation of a WSE 3.0 custom policy assertion Session 3: Handling Large Data Transfer by Using WSE 3.0This unit describes how to send and receive large files by using WSE 3.0. It discusses the Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) protocol, how to send and receive files, and how to handle bulky data in binary format in SOAP messages. Lessons - What is the Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM)?
- How to Use MTOM with WSE 3.0
Lab : Handling Large Data Transfers with WSE 3.0Exercise 1. Handling Large Data Transfer with WSE 3.0
After completing this unit, students will be able to: Session 4: Implementing WSE 3.0 SOAP MessagingThis unit describes how to implement SOAP messaging. It describes how to send and receive SOAP messages in Web services by using different sets of protocols. Lessons - What is SOAP Messaging?
- Sending and Receiving SOAP Messages
- TCP and HTTP Messaging
Lab : Implementing WSE 3.0 SOAP MessagingExercise 1. Creating a SOAP Web Service using the TCP Protocol Exercise 2. Sending and Receiving SOAP Messages
After completing this unit, students will be able to: Session 5: Implementing SOAP Headers and ExtensionsThis unit describes SOAP headers and extensions. It explains what a SOAP header is, and how a Web service processes a SOAP extension. Lessons - What is a SOAP Header?
- What is a SOAP Extension?
Lab : Implementing SOAP Headers and ExtensionsExercise 1. Implementing a SOAP Header Exercise 2. Implementing SOAP Extensions
After completing this unit, students will be able to: Session 6: Implementing WSE 3.0 RoutingThis unit discusses the routing mechanisms supported in WSE 3.0. It explains how to route Web method calls and how to implement content-based routing. Lessons - What is Routing?
- Using WSE 3.0 Routing
Lab : Implementing WSE 3.0 RoutingExercise 1. Implementing WSE 3.0 Routing Exercise 2. Implementing WSE 3.0 Content-based Routing
After completing this unit, students will be able to: Session 7: Optimizing and Protecting Message QueuingThis unit discusses techniques for improving the security and optimizing the performance of applications that use the queuing mechanisms. It also describes how to verify whether messages posted to a queue are delivered successfully and how to correlate a message reply posted to a queue with the original message. Lessons - How to Reduce Message Queue Bottlenecks
- How to Verify Message Delivery
- How to Correlate Message Replies
- How to Use Encryption and Authentication in Message Queues
Lab : Optimizing and Protecting Message QueuingExercise 1. Encrypting and Authenticating Messages Exercise 2. Optimizing Message Queuing Applications Exercise 3. Verifying Message Delivery Exercise 4. Correlating Messages and Responses
After completing this unit, students will be able to: Encrypt and authenticate messages Read from a message queue asynchronously Verify that a message was delivered successfully Correlate a message reply with the original message
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