Wednesday, February 20, 2008

SCDJWS points to remember

Today I am starting to read RMH book.
What is web service?
A Web service is a software application that conforms to the Web Service Interoperability Organization's Basic Profile 1.0.
The main purpose of Web service technologies is to allow applications on different platforms to exchange business data. Web service technologies are used for Application-to-Application (A2A) integration or Business-to-Business (B2B) communication. A2A refers to disparate applications within a single organization communicating and exchanging data—A2A is also known as Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). B2B refers to multiple organizations, typically business partners, exchanging data. Web service technologies today are used mostly in A2A/EAI settings, but they are also seeing growth in the B2B arena.

Examination point of versions of the web service standards.
J2EE 1.4 web service supports:
Basic profile-1.0
SOAP 1.1
WSDL 1.1
UDDI 2.0

The current version of standards,
SOAP 1.2
BASIC PROFILE-1.1, BP 1.2(NOT YET FINALIZED), BP 2.0(GOING ON)
WSDL version 1.1 has not been endorsed by the W3C, The current version of the specification is the 2.0(WSDL 1.2 was renamed WSDL 2.0)
UDDI 3.0.2

Friday, February 15, 2008

SCJP 5.0


Sorry for late. I got certified SCJP 1.5 on 8/02/2008. It was really good experience learning java.
It is my advice for those who are ready to write scjp 1.5. I studied thoroughly K&B book. That is really wonderful book. I have attended some free mock tests.

More over I got so many help and advice from www.javaranch.com .

If i can't picture it, I can't understant it.


This week I learned Irise tool. This tool is used for simulation purpose. I love that concept before building anything we must simulate. Then only we can go in the right path. I want this simulation must be happen not only in software development also in our life. So Before doing anything, Every body should simulate their work or what ever it may be.


I can't picture it, I can't understand it.
-Albert Einstein.