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Using REST and WS-* in the Cloud
TS-5036


Presenter: Doug Tidwell, IBM


REST and WS-* services have made the software behind our applications more flexible, and cloud computing promises to do the same for the hardware. This session looks at deploying, using, and managing services in the cloud. It starts by using REST (JSR 311) to work with code and data in the cloud and then looks at some of the more advanced features of the WS-* stack, including encryption and authentication. You'll leave with an understanding of how these two major trends complement each other.

The intended audience is developers and architects, and programming experience and some knowledge of SOA are recommended.

What you will learn in this session:

  • How cloud computing and service-oriented architectures work together
  • How to use JSR 311 to deploy and access services in the cloud
  • How to use WS-Security and other WS-* standards in the cloud
 
 
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