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Web Service Definition Language (WSDL)

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Web Service Definition Language (WSDL)


The Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) exam evaluates a candidate's understanding and proficiency in using WSDL to describe web services. WSDL is an XML-based language used to define the interface and structure of web services, including the operations they perform and the messages they exchange. This certification covers WSDL syntax, structure, best practices, and its role in the web services ecosystem.


Who should take the exam?

  • Web Developers: Professionals developing and integrating web services.
  • Software Engineers: Engineers working with service-oriented architectures.
  • System Architects: Architects designing systems using web services.
  • Integration Specialists: Professionals focusing on system integration using web services.
  • IT Consultants: Consultants advising on web services and SOA implementations.
  • Students and Academics: Individuals studying web technologies or service-oriented architectures.


Course Outline

The Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) exam covers the following topics :-

  • Module 1: Introduction to Web Services
  • Module 2: Understanding Basics of XML
  • Module 3: Understanding WSDL Fundamentals
  • Module 4: Understanding Describing Web Services with WSDL
  • Module 5: Understanding Advanced WSDL Concepts
  • Module 6: Understanding Binding and Service Elements
  • Module 7: Understanding Integrating WSDL with Web Services Technologies
  • Module 8: Understanding Tools and Best Practices
  • Module 9: Understanding Practical Application of WSDL
  • Module 10: Understanding Capstone Project