Preparations to learn Web Services with Java

I have only worked with JSP,JDBC, JavaBeans and Servlets in Tomcat using MVC architecture the past couple years. I have never used Struts framework. I am thinking about taking a Web Services with Java course and was wondering if my background will be enough to keep up with the advance topic of Java web service?

Yes, at first you should have to worry about understanding the basic concepts, WSDL, and a little bit of XML (it does not make very senso to study far too much because sometimes you won't use all the api you may study).
The focus point is understanding that you can build a web service infrastructure passing using many different approaches: starting from wsdl, starting from java, based on WSDL, based on REST and things like that.
JAX-WS is a very powerful toolkit that covers well all the possible approaches you may have.
Anyway starting from scratch is quite frustrating... it is difficult to find around a good guide that covers all the aspects and make you understand the Big Picture. That's really the focus point.
There is a very good book about written by Mark Hansen.
Check out also that there are so many franmeworks around that implements the specification: almost every Corp. implements its own stack.... Sun, Apache, Spring, IBM, JBOSS and so on.
This is quite misleading at first.
Metro is very good and very well implemented with netbeans, and it's easier to start with it. anyway it hides you sometimes what's going on underneath.
I find CXF is a very good framework, and if you love the SPring wayyou should consider give it a chance.
I have no experience of other frameworks.

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