Interested in understanding the nitty gritty details of how Metro in GlassFish provides Secure, Reliable, Transactional and .NET 3.0 interoperable Web services ? You can certainly read all about it in Metro Users Guide, post questions to Metro Forum, subscribe to Metro Blogs or The Aquarium.
![]() |
But now there is a new 5 hours Web-based course, WTMB-SAS-1500, from Sun Training. The course content is organized in 5 different modules:
Each module explains What/Why/How of each technology and then shows a complete demo using NetBeans on how to use that feature. The course can be taken within 365 days after the purchase. Read more details here. |
Here are some other related courses:
- WMT-SAS-1536: GlassFish Application Server Introduction
- WMTB-SAS-1600: GlassFish Application Server Administration Bundle
Technorati: sun training course metro webservices glassfish netbeans
Related posts:
I would like to know if you have implemented WS-SecureConversation interoperability, using certificates, between Java service and Net Client using WSIT.
I have succesfully comunicate java service and Net client but just with WS-Security, and using in client side "mutualCertificate10Security".
Thanks for response.
Fredy
Comment by Fredy Estepa — May 30, 2008 @ 6:39 am
We do support ws-secureconversation in Metro
interopperable with .Net platform.
Please check the article about secure conversation support in Metro:
http://blogs.sun.com/enterprisetechtips/entry/secure_conversations_for_web_services
Comment by Jiandong Guo — May 30, 2008 @ 7:08 am
I run java client and all works fine, but when i run .Net client i get "Policy is null" in glassfish server
Comment by Fredy Estepa — May 30, 2008 @ 9:05 am
Fredy, Metro is known to interoperate with .NET 3.0. Please follow up your question on Metro forum at:
http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=46&start=0
Comment by Arun Gupta — May 30, 2008 @ 9:07 am
I alreday do:
The thread is:
http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=41726&tstart=0
Thanks
Comment by Fredy Estepa — May 30, 2008 @ 9:14 am
Great, that is your best source for follow up
Comment by Arun Gupta — May 30, 2008 @ 9:19 am
JAX is the the most comprehensive conference on web and enterprise development. It provides an ideal forum for software developers, project managers and architects to learn about the latest Technology, Architecture and Agile Methodologies. It is this very special blend of topics which has made JAX the conference of choice in Germany, India and Asia since its conception in 2001.
The master minds of our industry will be at JAX to share their knowledge, answer questions and facilitate discussions. The technical presentations and tutorials allow for deep coverage of the latest technologies and practical implementation techniques. Keynotes sessions presented by industry luminaries focus on how to deal with today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. Another significant vital benefit of JAX is the strong focus on networking and communication opportunities.
The primary goal of JAX is to showcase technical solutions for today’s problems and offer visions to the important trends of tomorrow. Delegates will benefit from hand-picked technical contents with no marketing bushwah.
Topics:
Java
* Enterprise technologies
* Spring framework
* Java Web technologies
* Groovy, JRuby (on Rails)
* Mobile technologies
Eclipse
* Eclipse Development (Java, Ruby, Python, C++, Mobile)
* Eclipse RCP & Server side Eclipse
* Model Driven Development using Eclipse
Architecture
* Java EE vs. alternative Java stacks
* Best Practices & Case Studies
* Enterprise Architecture Management
Web
* Rich Internet Apps (Ajax, Flash, Silverlight)
* Mashups, Lightweight integration
* Enterprise 2.0
SOA
* SOA – Technologies and Standards
* Realworld Interoperability
* SOA Government & Management
Agile
* Methodolgies & Best Practices
* Enterprise Collaboration – Tools & Practices
* Testing & Quality
* Soft Skills
Dynamic Languages
* Ruby / Ruby on Rails
* Groovy / Grails
* JavaScript, Ajax
* Python
* PHP
Comment by Nags — June 18, 2008 @ 12:03 am