IT1009 Web Services Syllabus


IT1009        WEB SERVICES                        3  0  0  100

AIM
To understand the concept of XML and to implement Web services using XML based standards.

OBJECTIVES
•    To understand the advantages of using XML technology family
•    To analyze the problems associated with tightly coupled distributed software architecture
•    To learn the Web services building block
•    To implement e-business solutions using XML based web services

UNIT I        XML TECHNOLOGY FAMILY                      9
XML – benefits – Advantages of XML over HTML, EDI, Databases – XML based standards – Structuring with schemas - DTD – XML Schemas – XML processing – DOM –
SAX – presentation technologies – XSL – XFORMS – XHTML – Transformation – XSLT – XLINK – XPATH – XQuery 

UNIT II        ARCHITECTING WEB SERVICES                     9
Business motivations for web services – B2B – B2C – Technical motivations – limitations of CORBA and DCOM – Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) – Architecting web services – Implementation view – web services technology stack – logical view – composition of web services – deployment view – from application server to peer to peer – process view – life in the runtime
                                                
UNIT III     WEB SERVICES BUILDING BLOCKS                     9
Transport protocols for web services – messaging with web services - protocols - SOAP - describing web services – WSDL – Anatomy of WSDL – manipulating WSDL – web service policy – Discovering web services – UDDI – Anatomy of UDDI – Web service inspection – Ad-Hoc Discovery - Securing web services
                                                 
UNIT IV    IMPLEMENTING XML IN E-BUSINESS                 9
B2B – B2C Applications – Different types of B2B interaction – Components of e-business XML systems – ebXML – RosettaNet  - Applied XML in vertical industry – web services for mobile devices.
                                             
UNIT V        XML CONTENT MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY            9
Semantic Web – Role of Meta data in web content - Resource Description Framework – RDF schema – Architecture of semantic web – content management workflow – XLANG – WSFL – Securing web services
                                           
                                    TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1.    Ron Schmelzer et al. “ XML and Web Services”, Pearson Education, 2002.

REFERENCES
1.    Keith Ballinger, “. NET Web Services Architecture and Implementation”, Pearson Education, 2003.
2.    David Chappell, “Understanding .NET A Tutorial and Analysis”, Addison Wesley, 2002.
3.    Kennard Scibner and Mark C.Stiver, “ Understanding SOAP”, SAMS publishing.
4.    Alexander Nakhimovsky and Tom Myers, “XML Programming: Web Applications and Web Services with JSP and ASP”, Apress, 2002.

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