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==Module Information==
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===Module Objectives===
 
 
 
*How to implement a cloud based storage solution for a company's big data needs
 
*The knowledge needed to integrate desktop and web applications to utilize web services and stored data.
 
*How cloud based DNS solutions can help to optimize a company's IT infrastructure
 
*How cloud based servers and service implementations can be easily deployed for rapid utilisation
 
*The steps involved in data exchange between web services and cloud based applications
 
 
 
===Resources - References===
 
 
 
*Programming Amazon EC2, Juirg van Vliet 1st 2011 O’Reilly
 
*Google Compute Engine, Marc Cohen 1st 2011 O’Reilly
 
*Python for Google App Engine, Massimiliano Pippi 1st 2015 Packet
 
*Big Data Fundamentals Concepts, Drivers & Techniques, Thomas Erl, Wajid Khattak, and Paul Buhler, Prentice Hall
 
 
 
 
 
==Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)==
 
 
 
*A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a style of software design where services are provided to the other components by application components, through a communication protocol over a network.
 
 
 
*A service is a discrete unit of functionality that can be accessed remotely and acted upon and updated independently, such as retrieving a credit card statement online.
 
 
 
*SOA provides access to reusable Web services over a TCP/IP network,
 
 
 
==XML==
 
 
 
==Web service==
 
 
 
*A software component stored on one computer that can be accessed via method calls by an application (or other software component) on another computer over a network
 
 
 
*Web services communicate using such technologies as:
 
**XML, JSON and HTTP
 
**'''Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP):''' An XML-based protocol that allows web services and clients to communicate in a platform-independent manner
 
 
 
 
 
'''Basic concepts:'''
 
 
 
*'''Remote machine or server:''' The computer on which a web service resides
 
*'''A client application''' that accesses a web service sends a method call over a network to the remote machine, which processes the call and returns a response over the network to the application
 
*'''Publishing (deploying) a web service:''' Making a web service available to receive client requests.
 
*'''Consuming a web service:''' Using a web service from a client application.
 
*In Java, a web service is implemented as a class that resides on a server.
 
 
 
 
 
'''An application that consumes a web service (client) consists needs:'''
 
 
 
*An object of a '''''proxy class''''' for interacting with the web service.
 
*The ''proxy object'' handles the details of communicating with the web service on the client's behalf
 
 
 
[[File:Interaction_between_a_web_service_client_and_a_web_service.png|709x709px|thumb|center]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''JAX-WS:'''
 
 
 
*The Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) is a Java programming language API for creating web services, particularly SOAP services. JAX-WS is one of the Java XML programming APIs. It is part of the Java EE platform.
 
**Requests to and responses from web services are typically transmitted via SOAP.
 
**Any client capable of generating and processing SOAP messages can interact with a web service, regardless of the language in which the web service is written.
 
 
 
 
 
===Creating - Publishing - Testing and Describing a Web Service using NetBeans===
 
 
 
*'''Example: HugeInteger web service:'''
 
**Provide methods that take two “huge integers” (represented as Strings)
 
**Can determine their sum, their difference, which is larger, which is smaller or whether the two numbers are equal
 
 
 
==Consuming a Web Service in Java using NetBeans IDE==
 
Netbeans 6.5 - 9 and Java EE enable programmers to "publish (deploy)" and/or "consume (client request)" web services
 
 
 
This document provides step-by-step instructions to consume a web service in Java using NetBeans IDE.
 
 
 
In the project, we will invoke a sorting web service through its WSDL link: http://vhost3.cs.rit.edu/SortServ/Service.svc?singleWsdl.
 

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