S90.02A Exam Information and Guideline
SOA Technology Concepts
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Exam: S90.02A SOA Technology Concepts
Exam Details:
- Number of Questions: The exam consists of approximately 40 multiple-choice questions.
- Time: Candidates are given 60 minutes to complete the exam.
Course Outline:
The S90.02A SOA Technology Concepts exam focuses on assessing professionals' knowledge of the technical aspects and technologies related to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). The course covers the following topics:
1. Web Services Fundamentals
- XML and JSON basics
- SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
- WSDL (Web Services Description Language)
- REST (Representational State Transfer)
2. Service-Oriented Integration
- Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
- Message-oriented middleware
- Service-oriented integration patterns
- Data transformation and mediation
3. Service Composition and Orchestration
- BPEL (Business Process Execution Language)
- WS-BPEL (Web Services Business Process Execution Language)
- Service choreography
- Orchestration engines and tools
4. Service Security and Transactions
- WS-Security (Web Services Security)
- WS-Trust and WS-Policy
- Identity and access management
- Transaction management in SOA
Exam Objectives:
The exam aims to assess candidates' understanding and proficiency in the following areas:
1. Web services fundamentals and protocols
2. Service-oriented integration technologies and patterns
3. Service composition and orchestration concepts
4. Service security and transaction management in SOA
Exam Syllabus:
The exam syllabus covers the following topics:
- Web Services Fundamentals
- XML and JSON basics
- SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
- WSDL (Web Services Description Language)
- REST (Representational State Transfer)
- Service-Oriented Integration
- Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
- Message-oriented middleware
- Service-oriented integration patterns
- Data transformation and mediation
- Service Composition and Orchestration
- BPEL (Business Process Execution Language)
- WS-BPEL (Web Services Business Process Execution Language)
- Service choreography
- Orchestration engines and tools
- Service Security and Transactions
- WS-Security (Web Services Security)
- WS-Trust and WS-Policy
- Identity and access management
- Transaction management in SOA