J2EE and Web Services Workshops by Oracle and TheServerSide

Oracle and TheServerSide are pleased to invite you to a free SOA developer workshop. This one-day event includes technical sessions, an install fest, hands-on labs, and a hacker's contest. (Attendees must bring their own laptops to participate in the labs and contest.) Topics will include:
* Overview of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA)
Discover what it means to move to SOA and learn about key SOA technologies, including J2EE 1.4, Web Services, BPEL, EJB, JSP, and Struts.
* Constructing the Services Layer
Develop back-end business services using the latest J2EE technologies.
* From Web Services to Business Processes
Learn about key J2EE 1.4 technologies used to implement Web services, and find out how to build Web services-based business processes using the industry standard Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).
* User Interfaces for SOA
Use Struts and design patterns to bind business services to user interfaces.
The hands-on labs take developers through the different stages of building an SOA based application. Developers must bring their own laptop to participate in the workshop, and they will get CDs with the software they need to develop and run the labs.
Hacker’s Event - Social and Coding Competition
Following the workshop, attendees will be treated to free pizza and beer and will have the opportunity to compete for additional prizes. Experts from TheServerSide will join the session to discuss SOA best practices.
Oracle Developer Days are free, but space is limited, so register now.
Locations, Dates, and registration at:
http://www.oracle.com/go/?&Src=1587968&Act=43
Here is what some developers had to say about the events that ran last year:
http://otn.oracle.com/events/otnworkshop/testimonials.html

Here are the cities and dates for this developer roadshow. The workshops in Redwood Shores and New York are almost full, the others have more seats available, so check out http://otn.oracle.com/odd and register soon.
Redwood Shores, CA - 4 Aug
New York, NY - 10 Aug
Dallas, TX - 12 Aug
Dearnborn, MI - 17 Aug
Miami, FL - 19 Aug
Denver, CO - 24 Aug
Atlanta, GA - 26 Aug

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  • Free - J2EE and Web Services Workshops by Oracle and TheServerSide

    Oracle and TheServerSide are pleased to invite you to a free SOA developer workshop. This one-day event includes technical sessions, an install fest, hands-on labs, and a hacker's contest. (Attendees must bring their own laptops to participate in the labs and contest.) Topics will include:
    * Overview of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA)
    Discover what it means to move to SOA and learn about key SOA technologies, including J2EE 1.4, Web Services, BPEL, EJB, JSP, and Struts.
    * Constructing the Services Layer
    Develop back-end business services using the latest J2EE technologies.
    * From Web Services to Business Processes
    Learn about key J2EE 1.4 technologies used to implement Web services, and find out how to build Web services-based business processes using the industry standard Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).
    * User Interfaces for SOA
    Use Struts and design patterns to bind business services to user interfaces.
    The hands-on labs take developers through the different stages of building an SOA based application. Developers must bring their own laptop to participate in the workshop, and they will get CDs with the software they need to develop and run the labs.
    Hacker’s Event - Social and Coding Competition
    Following the workshop, attendees will be treated to free pizza and beer and will have the opportunity to compete for additional prizes. Experts from TheServerSide will join the session to discuss SOA best practices.
    Oracle Developer Days are free, but space is limited, so register now.
    Locations, Dates, and registration at:
    http://www.oracle.com/go/?&Src=1587968&Act=43
    Here is what some developers had to say about the events that ran last year:
    http://otn.oracle.com/events/otnworkshop/testimonials.html

    Here are the cities and dates for this developer roadshow. The workshops in Redwood Shores and New York are almost full, the others have more seats available, so check out http://otn.oracle.com/odd and register soon.
    Redwood Shores, CA - 4 Aug
    New York, NY - 10 Aug
    Dallas, TX - 12 Aug
    Dearnborn, MI - 17 Aug
    Miami, FL - 19 Aug
    Denver, CO - 24 Aug
    Atlanta, GA - 26 Aug

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    We have implemented a specific business logic using PL/SQL for our client, so we open a file and process each line of this, doing something in the Database and also call a Web Services (Service1) using UTL_HTTP package. Service1 runs in a Windows 2008 Server in the DMZ as Database server.
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    Hi people,
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    You are correct in that there should be no problem interacting with a Web service that has an HTTPS endpoint as long as you create a wallet and specify it when you make your UTL_HTTP calls, like the PayPal example.
    I am not aware of a PL/SQL utility to create a XMLDsig Standard message, but if you find some Java source out there that does it, you may be able to follow a technique I used for a similar use case:
    http://jastraub.blogspot.com/2009/07/hmacsha256-in-plsql.html
    Regards,
    Jason

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    The configuration is proving very challenging but will hopefully reap rewards.
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    11/09/30 17:43:16 -  ***********************************************************
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    Esther

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  • Apex and web services

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    <ns1:createdDate>2009-11-23T06:03:10.000Z</ns1:createdDate>
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    <ns1:deliveryParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:endDate xsi:nil="true"/>
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    <ns1:jobID>366</ns1:jobID>
    <ns1:jobName>603219960-ADMIN-Smaller result set</ns1:jobName>
    <ns1:locale>en_GB</ns1:locale>
    <ns1:reportName>Adhoc report</ns1:reportName>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:type="ns1:ParamNameValue">
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    <ns1:name>SORT_COLUMN_ADHOC</ns1:name>
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    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:reportSet>false</ns1:reportSet>
    <ns1:reportURL>/Navada/Normal/Adhoc report/Adhoc report.xdo</ns1:reportURL>
    <ns1:runType>Run Once Only</ns1:runType>
    <ns1:scheduleDescription xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:scheduleParameters xsi:nil="true"/>
    <ns1:startDate>2009-11-23T06:03:10.000Z</ns1:startDate>
    <ns1:status>Unknown</ns1:status>
    <ns1:username>administrator</ns1:username>
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    <getScheduledReportInfoReturn xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:type="ns2:JobInfo" xmlns:ns2="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oxp/service/PublicReportService">
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