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set can also benefit from this course; it explains basic SOA concepts and introduces the SOA
product set. However, it does not teach how to develop production-level composite
applications nor how to administer SOA deployments.
following requirements:
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knowledgeg of XML. This is to help
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documents, XPath, XML schema, and XML Namespace
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Introducing SOA
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