Comprehensive Web Services Course by Doddy Lukito
Join the CS409 course for in-depth learning on web services concepts, design, development, and deployment using J2EE technologies. Enhance your skills and knowledge under the guidance of experienced instructor Doddy Lukito.
Comprehensive Web Services Course by Doddy Lukito
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Introduction CS409 Application Services Even Semester 2007
About Me • Name: Doddy Lukito • Education: • 1994 to 1998, B.Sc., ITS Surabaya, Indonesia. • 1998 to 2000, M.S., Carnegie Mellon University, USA. • Professional: • 2000 to 2001, Application Consultant, Franklin Templeton Investment, San Mateo, USA. • 2001 to 2003, Senior Application Consultant, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co, New York, USA. • 2003 to now, Project Manager, infinITechnology, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Contacts • Website: • http://webservices.doddylukito.com • Email: • dlukito@infinitechnology.com • dlukito@alumni.carnegiemellon.edu • Cell phone: • +62 812 123 6339
Learning Objectives • Understanding of web services concepts and principles. • How to: • Design. • Build. • Deploy. • Implement. a high-quality web services system. • Using J2EE technologies for web services.
Appraisal • Exams: 50% • Mid-Term = 20% • Final = 20% • Lab = 10% • Projects: 50%
Lab Tutorial • Provide hands-on exercises. • Subject matched with class’ assignment and project schedule. • Once a week, 2 hours each session. • Is mandatory for active participation in the learning process.
Software Required • Eclipse v3.2 or later. • J2EE 1.3 or later. • Apache Tomcat v5.0 or later. • Web browser (IE v6.0 or Firefox v1.5 or later). • Oracle 10g.
Expectation • Preparation, read text books. • Participation & involvement. • Information sharing, brain storming. • Discussions & contributions. • Public speaking. • Practice, practice, practice !
Class Prohibited • Lateness • Class session: >30 mins, please don’t come. • Assignments: at the beginning of class session. • Projects: 8.00 AM on the due date. • Cell phone, text message, chatting, gaming during class sessions. • PLAGIARISM.
Schedules • 13 class sessions, 3 hours per session. • 1 day special topic from class participants. • 2 exam sessions. • Please refer to the course website.
Books • References: • Thomas Erl, Service-Oriented Architecture : A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services, First edition,Prentice Hall, 2004. • Richard Monson-Haefel , J2EE Web Services, First edition, Addison-Wesley, 2003 • Steve Graham, Doug Davis, Simeon Simeonov, Glen Daniels, Peter Brittenham, Yuichi Nakamura, Paul Fremantle, Dieter Koenig, Claudia Zentner, Building Web Services with Java : Making Sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, 2nd Edition, Sams, 2004 • Supplemental Resources: • Sanjiva Weerawarana, et al, Web Services Platform Architecture : SOAP, WSDL, WS-Policy, WS-Addressing, WS-BPEL, WS-Reliable Messaging, and More, 2005
What to Prepare Now … • Send me email containing your name, alternative email addresses (if any), and contact numbers (preferably cell phone). • Find the reference books.
Thank You Doddy Lukito dlukito@infinitechnology.com dlukito@alumni.carnegiemellon.edu