SOA, BPM & ESB - Architecture, Design and Best Practices Training
Objective
This training course teaches and promotes architecture, design and best practices for SOA, BPM and ESB. This is a required training for individuals who wish to become SOA, BPM and ESB solutions architecture. This is useful to Technical Architect, Project Manager and System Integrator. This training is focusing on Web Services, SOA, BPM, BPEL, ESB and composite application architecture design and best practices.
Duration
32 Hrs (8 Hrs * 4 days)
Batch size
Batch size not to exceed 15 participants
Prerequisites
Basic enterprise architecture, design and modeling knowledge
Hardware Requirements
Desktop or Laptop 2.0 GHz, 1GB RAM with Windows XP and internet facility
Commercials Online Training
Course Contents
Web Service (1 Day)
Introduction to Web Services
Advantages of Web Services
Web Services Business Models
XML Overview
XML Schema Basics
Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Universal Description Discovery & Integration (UDDI)
Overviews of WS‐* standards
Web Services Software Development Methodology
Web Services Support in Eclipse and NetBeans
Service Oriented Architecture (2 Day)
Introduction to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Value of service-oriented architecture
Organizational impact of service-oriented architecture
Service-Oriented Architecture Planning and Realization
SOA Life Cycle
SOA Governance
SOA reference architecture
SOA Security Overview
Technology, standards, and Products
Legacy transformation and infrastructure solutions
Enterprise Service Bus (3 Day)
Basic principles of enterprise application integration (EAI)
Design principles of service-oriented architecture
Enterprise Service Bus
ESB Architecture
Service Container – JBI
Service Mediation
Transformation
Process Flows
Transaction
Security
Communication Reliability
Scalability and Management
Business Process Management (4 Day)
Introduction to BPMN
BPMN Modeling
BPMN Best Practices
Introduction to BPEL
Introduction to Data Management
Service Orchestration
Variable Management
Fault and Exception Handling
Modeling workflow concepts
Process deployment
Introduction to BAM and BRMS
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