Workshop 4260: Building and Consuming a Simple XML Web Service with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

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Workshop 4260: Building and Consuming a Simple XML Web Service with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

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Introduction This 2-hour workshop describes the functions, components and usage of Web Services and reviews some of the optional technologies.

Within this workshop you will learn the following:
  • What is the technical context for Web services?
  • What are the technologies used in implementing Web services?
  • Best practices in Web services development.
  • Creating and Building a Web service and client.
  • Using WebMethod attributes and creating proxy classes.
  • Web service debugging and exception handling.

As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab.

Objectives At the end of the course, students will be able to:
  • Explain the technical context, key components, and best p…

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Introduction This 2-hour workshop describes the functions, components and usage of Web Services and reviews some of the optional technologies.

Within this workshop you will learn the following:
  • What is the technical context for Web services?
  • What are the technologies used in implementing Web services?
  • Best practices in Web services development.
  • Creating and Building a Web service and client.
  • Using WebMethod attributes and creating proxy classes.
  • Web service debugging and exception handling.

As a workshop, most of your learning will take place during the extensive lab.

Objectives At the end of the course, students will be able to:
  • Explain the technical context, key components, and best practices for Web services.
  • Create a Web service and client, configure a Web service client proxy, deploy, use, and debug a Web service.
Modules & Lessons Welcome Module Introduction Navigation Overview Lab Information Building and Consuming a Simple XML Web Service Module Introduction Building and Consuming a Simple XML Web Service Lesson Introduction Technical Context of Web Services Components of Web Service Technology Best Practices when Working with Web Services Self Test Lab: Building and Consuming a Simple XML Web Service Lesson Introduction Scenario Tasks and Resources Launch the Lab Lab Review Workshop Summary Glossary Module Introduction System Requirements To view this course, you need:
  • A Pentium II, 256 MB RAM with a processor speed greater than or equal to 400 MHZ
  • Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or higher
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
  • Adobe Flash 7.0 or higher (1MB disk space needed to install)
  • Microsoft Silverlight 4.0 or higher
  • Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.0 or higher
  • Microsoft XML Core Services 3.0 or higher
  • A Super VGA monitor with minimum screen resolution 1024x768, with 16-bit color.
  • A sound card, and either speakers or headphones (for multi-media audio).
  • Internet bandwidth of 56K or faster. Broadband internet access is recommended.
For courses containing Virtual Server-based labs (courses in the IT Professional and Developer Catalog), you will need:
  • Microsoft Virtual Server ActiveX control (1MB disk space needed to install)
Test your computer's capabilities to see if it supports this course. Accessibility Requirements The following software must be running on your computer in order to access this course with Screen Reader Software:
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
  • Window-Eyes from GW Micro
  • JAWS from Freedom Scientific
  • MSAA enabled
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