1. Course Title | WEB Services | |||||||
2. Code | 3ФЕИТ12З002 | |||||||
3. Study program | KTI, TKII | |||||||
4. Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies | |||||||
5. Degree (first, second, third cycle) | First cycle | |||||||
6. Academic year/semester | IV/7 | 7. Number of ECTS credits | 6.00 | |||||
8. Lecturer | Dr Goran Jakimovski, Dr Tomislav Shuminoski | |||||||
9. Course Prerequisites | Taken course: WEB applications | |||||||
10. Course Goals (acquired competencies): The goal of this course is to provide an overview od the basic specifications of WEB services, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI and the basics of REST style of designing and building of services. The course provides comperhensive coverage of the programming models and frameworks associated with WEB services and REST Java APIs for development, building, packing and deploying for service providers and service users. |
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11. Course Syllabus: Overview of WEB services and service oriented architectures. Java. XML and JSON. Java Server Pages. Servlets. SSL and Secure Connection. SOAP protocol. WEB Services Description Language (WSDL). Publication of WEB services. JAVA API for development of service providers and srvice users. XML Beans и Axis 2. RESTful services. Eclipse, NetBeans and VisualStudio for WEB services. WEB services and Java application serers. Examples of commertial WEB services from major service providers. |
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12. Learning methods: Lectures, auditory and laboratory exercises, individual work, project work and preparation of seminar papers |
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13. Total number of course hours | 2 + 2 + 1 + 0 | |||||||
14. Distribution of course hours | 180 | |||||||
15. Forms of teaching | 15.1. Lectures-theoretical teaching | 30 | ||||||
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork | 45 | |||||||
16. Other course activities | 16.1. Projects, seminar papers | 30 | ||||||
16.2. Individual tasks | 30 | |||||||
16.3. Homework and self-learning | 45 | |||||||
17. Grading | 17.1. Exams | 10 | ||||||
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) | 30 | |||||||
17.3. Activity and participation | 10 | |||||||
17.4. Final exam | 50 | |||||||
18. Grading criteria (points) | up to 50 points | 5 (five) (F) | ||||||
from 51 to 60 points | 6 (six) (E) | |||||||
from 61 to 70 points | 7 (seven) (D) | |||||||
from 71 to 80 points | 8 (eight) (C) | |||||||
from 81 to 90 points | 9 (nine) (B) | |||||||
from 91 to 100 points | 10 (ten) (A) | |||||||
19. Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam | Regular attendance at lectures, auditory and laboratory exercises | |||||||
20. Forms of assessment | During the semester, two partial written exams are provided (at the middle and at the end of the semester, lasting 120 minutes) and a practical project (after the theoretical classes). The points from the partial exams, the points form the project work, the points from the homework assignments and the points from the laboratory exercises. In the planned exam sessions, a written exam is taken (duration 120 minutes). The final grade includes the points from the written exam, the points of the project work, the points from the homework assignments and the points from the laboratory exercises. It is not allowed to use books, scripts, manuscripts or notes of any kind during the exam, as well as a calculator, mobile phone, tablet or any other electronic device |
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21. Language | Macedonian and English | |||||||
22. Method of monitoring of teaching quality | Internal evaluations and surveys | |||||||
23. Literature | ||||||||
23.1. Required Literature | ||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ||||
1 | Martin Kalin | Java Web Services: Up and Running, 2 edition | O’Reilly Media | 2013 | ||||
2 | Steve Graham, Doug Davis, Simeon Simeonov, Glen Daniels, Peter Brittenham, Yuichi Nakamura | Building WEB services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI | Sams Publishing | 2005 |