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A = Web Services Developer
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Numbers in Path
Numbers indicate order in which courses should be taken. Courses identified by the same number can be taken in any order and it is not required that you take all courses.
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Developing Applications for the Java EE Platform
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Java EE 5, EJB 3.0, JSP, Java Persistence API, Java Transaction API, JMS, JAX-WS
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Creating Web Services Using Java Technology
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Java EE 5, REST, SAX, JAXP, JAXB, SOAP, WSDL, JAX-WS
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Designing Java Web Services
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Java EE 5, SOA, Design Patterns, Quality of Service, Exception Handling, Security
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Developing Secure Java Web Services
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Java EE 5, XWS-Security, SAML, SSL, SOAP, JAX-WS, SSO, Liberty
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Developing Java Web Services
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Design, implement, deploy and maintain web services and web service clients on the Java EE platform
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Practice Exam
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ePractice Exam for the Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services
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Practice Certification Exam
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Exam
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Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services
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Certification Exam
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Additional Courses
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Web Services Infrastructure and Organizations
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ebXML, Java EE 5 Web Services APIs, W3C, WS-I, OASIS, JCP
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Overview of XML
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DTD, XML schemas, DOM, SAX, JAXP, JAXB, XPath, XSLT, XQuery, XLink, XPointer
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Web Services Enabling Technologies
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SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, JAX-WS
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Managing Your Web Services Deployment
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Monitor and Manage Web Services
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