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This is a class that you could send folks from your company to, they just need to
enroll in OIT. It's usually very straightforward and the class is inexpensive.
Definitely a bargain and a great way to learn about Web Services from a Web Services
Architect at Corillian. Patrick also co-wrote a book from Wrox on Web Services, and
deisgned the XML and Web Services curriculum at STEP Technology back in the day.
(Disclaimer: This class is not affiliated with Corillian in any way, it's given
at the Oregon Insititute of Technology, a university in the Oregon State System of
Higher Education.) Spread the word!
I'll be teaching CST 407 Web Services Theory at the Oregon Institute of Technology
(OIT) this summer.
The class is Monday and Wednesday evenings for 4 weeks, June 21nd - July 14th.
Registration is open if you are interested. I'll be focusing on the theorectical
aspects of Web Services and Service Orientation, so if you're interested in getting
a good grounding in that part of Web Services, come on down! [Patrick
Cauldwell]