New Course in Java Web-Service Security
January 31, 2007.
Over the last few years, it's become clear that while SOAP, web services, and SOA
all promise great things, large segments of the software industry will engage
fully in this area only when they can be assured of strong security features
in the services they build and use. SOAs are outgrowing the ability of
one-size-fits-all, HTTPS-based solutions, and message-level approaches such as
WS-Security are starting to take center stage.
New from Object Innovations,
Course 562, "Securing Java Web Services" (3 days), introduces the emerging standards
for message-level security, and shows how to integrate them into existing service-oriented systems:
The new course picks up where Object Innovations' popular
Course 561, "Developing Java Web Services" leaves off.
We use XML signature and encryption, username tokens, timestamps, and SAML to provide
security to existing JAX-RPC web services.
Together with
Course 107, Java Development for Secure Systems" (3 days),
Object Innovations provides in-depth courseware on the critical topic
of Java security.
Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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