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Test LOT-756: Using Web Services in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications
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Exam 756: Using Web Services in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications Exam Competencies Exam Type: Multiple Choice
Description: Covers Web Services in Notes material as it relates to these competency areas: - Web services design and architecture
- Web services in Domino Designer
- Role of WSDL file in a Web service
- Role of SOAP in a Web service
- Web services using LotusScript
Web services design and architecture - Define Web services
- Explain how Web services relate to other technologies
- Understand advantages and disadvantages of Web services
- Understand basic Web services terminology and components (WSDL, SOAP, etc.)
- Describe how a Web service can be used within Domino
Web services in Domino Designer - Create a Web service in Domino Designer
- Recognize the supported programming languages for a Domino Web service
- Know what PortType class is required for a Domino Web service
- Understand how to choose the appropriate Programming model and SOAP message format for a Web service
- Understand Domino Web service security
=Know how security is imposed for calling a Domino Web service =Know how security is imposed for running a Domino Web services - Understand Domino Web service profiling
=Enable profiling of a Domino Web service =View and interpret profiling results - Call a Web service on a Domino server
- Test a Domino Web service
- Understand WSDL in the context of Domino Web services
=Know about the "Warn if the WSDL interface is modified" option, and what impact a modified WSDL file can have =Understand what changes to a Domino Web Service will cause the WSDL for that service to be modified =Access a WSDL file via a web browser =Access a WSDL file in Domino Designer =Import a WSDL file into Domino Designer =Export a WSDL file from Domino Designer
Role of WSDL file in a Web service - Understand the purpose of a WSDL file
- Describe the different WSDL file formats supported in Domino 7 (RPC encoded, document literal, etc.)
- Describe the different elements of a WSDL file (types, binding, service, port types, operations)
- Understand the role and use of namespaces in the WSDL file
Role of SOAP in a Web service - Understand the concept of SOAP
- Describe the different SOAP protocols that are supported in Domino 7 Web services
- Explain the purpose and functionality of namespaces
- Identify the elements (envelope, header, body, etc.) of a SOAP request to a Web service
- Identify the elements (envelope, header, body, etc.) of a SOAP response from a Web service
- Understand simple data types
- Understand enumerations
- Understand complex data types
- Understand SOAP Faults
Web services using LotusScript - Understand why you would use the lsxsd.lss INCLUDE statement in a Web service
- Define a namespace in a Web service
- Understand basic data type mapping between WSDL and LotusScript code
- Create a Web service class that becomes a complex data type
- Create a class that implements a Web service
- Understand the difference between public and private methods
- Create a Web service method that returns a native LotusScript data type (String, Integer, etc.)
- Create a Web service method that returns an array
- Create a Web service method that returns a complex data type
- Understand the difference between inout and output parameters
- Understand how to return an explicit Fault
- Understand how to return an implicit Fault
- Define an enumeration in a Web service
- Debug a LotusScript Web service
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