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Telecom and Web Services Fundamentals
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(8 ratings)
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Telecom and Web Services Fundamentals

Learn how to enable Web Services within your Telecom Infrastructure
Last updated 10/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to understand Web Services in a Telecom Infrastructure
  • Understand how Web Services will Transform your business
  • Understand how Web Service Technologies will integrate to your Cloud Applications
  • Learn the architecture for Web Services in the Avaya IP Office Server Platform Solution

Course content

8 sections8 lectures43m total length
  • Introduction0:41

    Juan Sebastian Garcia introduces a technology training system built from twenty years of experience in corporations and city departments, promising a fast, easy path to your goals.

Requirements

  • This class is fundamental, no experience needed
  • Any basic Telecom Knowledge

Description

The term "Web service" describes a standardized way of integrating Web-based applications using the XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI open standards over an Internet Protocol backbone. XML is the data format used to contain the data and provide metadata around it, SOAP is used to transfer the data, WSDL is used for describing the services available and UDDI lists what services are available.

A Web service is a method of communication between two electronic devices over a network. It is a software function provided at a network address over the Web with the service always-on as in the concept of utility computing.

In a Web service a Web technology such as HTTP is used for transferring machine-readable file formats such as XML and JSON.

The term Web service (WS) is either:

  • a service offered by an electronic device to another electronic device, communicating with each other via the World Wide Web, or

  • a server running on a computer device, listening for requests at a particular port over a network, serving web documents (HTML, JSON, XML, images).

In practice, a web service commonly provides an object-oriented Web-based interface to a database server, utilized for example by another Web server, or by a mobile app, that provides a user interface to the end-user. Many organizations that provide data in formatted HTML pages will also provide that data on their server as XML or JSON, often through a Web service to allow syndication.

On this training we will learn how interacting with Avaya IP Office Server or the Avaya OneCloud CPaaS to perform all of your telephony needs is as simple as visiting a website. You will understand how REST is useful when developing with Avaya Products. With so many possibilities and mash-up ideas, the sky is the limit to the things you can do using Avaya IP Office Server Platform and the Avaya OneCloud CPaaS's REST functionalities. Avaya REST API can initiate calls, record phone calls, buy phone numbers, send SMS messages, get detailed information about account activity, create conference calls, and much more! We will learn about all of the capabilities of Avaya RESTfull Web Services can provide.

Who this course is for:

  • Telecom Users or Admins
  • Any IT User or Admins
  • Any Developer