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Revision as of 17:19, 4 March 2019
Contents
Module Information
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,
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Consuming a Web Service in Java using NetBeans IDE
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.