Powerful composite applications built on AquaLogic Interaction depend on leveraging content and user identity information available throughout the enterprise. You leverage these through Content, Search, Profile and Authentication web services. This class teaches developers how to build and deploy these web services using the AquaLogic Interaction Development Kit (IDK). It uses a case study approach to illustrate techniques for developing an order management application for a fictitious pharmaceutical company, Remedy Therapeutics. The programming environment is either Java (using the Eclipse IDE) or C# (using Visual Studio .NET). |