PHP Web Services – Get Real with Enterprise SOA

This training helps you create secure Web services and clients using SOAP, and WS-Security, which are inter-operable with Java and .NET systems. It also teaches you how to work with WSDL and binary attachments when using Web services in PHP.
This training helps you create secure Web services and clients using SOAP, and WS-Security, which are inter-operable with Java and .NET systems. It also teaches you how to work with WSDL and binary attachments when using Web services in PHP.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand how XML, SOAP, and WS-Security can be used to create a highly secure and inter-operable communications channel that inter-operates with Java and .NET
  • Build and test clients and services in PHP that can be used to interact over the Web with other systems
  • Transfer binary documents using MTOM technology
  • Secure services with WS-Security including encryption, authentication and digital signatures
  • Using WSDL generation (code first model) and WSDL mode (contract first mode)

Duration:

  • 3 hours

Audience:

  • PHP developers who wish to start integrating with Java, .NET and other enterprise technologies
  • Those who require secure linkages across the Internet, for example, business-to-business systems
  • People implementing industry profiles such as PRESTO, OIOSI, WS-I RSP

Prerequisites:

  • Good PHP skills
  • Basic understanding of XML
  • High-level understanding of the Web Services concepts

Program:

  • Introduction
    • The need for secure and inter-operable Web services in PHP with binary attachment capabilities.
  • Working with WSDL
    • WSDL Generation (Code First)
    • WSDL Mode (Contract First)
  • Handling Binary Attachments
  • Secure Web Services
    • Signing Messages
    • Encrypting Messages
  • Inter-operable Applications
    • With Microsoft .NET
    • With J2EE
  • Overview of Other Features
  • REST
  • Reliable Messaging
  • Q&A
Price: $199.00
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