Internet Programming 1 Network Computing for Managers
Tuesday 9 February 9.00am – 5.00pm Thursday 11 February 9.00am – 12.00pm
Tuesday 9 March 9.00am – 5.00pm Thursday 11 March 9.00am – 12.00pm
Tuesday 13 April 9.00am – 5.00pm Thursday 15 April 9.00am – 12.00pm
This “hands on” full day course is aimed at giving This positioning seminar is an overview of the new
students a higher level of understanding of dynamic computing environments and architectures providing
content generation on the client side of HTTP. Experience distribution of information and applications across the
in HTML authoring and basic knowledge of the web enterprise, and across the globe.
(Internet, HTML and HTTP) is a pre-requisite. Some We discuss the shifts in computing to date, the base
exposure to programming would be an advantage but technologies of the Internet domain, the increasing
certainly not essential. dynamism of the ‘Net, the infrastructure necessary to
• Background Issues – HTTP, MIME, Proxy Servers, achieve a distributed system, N-tier applications,
Cookies, Push Publishing heterogeneity, the role of technologies like Java, the
• Client Dynamic Content – Forms, Dynamic HTML, Open Group Network Computer Profile, the for and
DOM, Metadata, Cascading Style Sheets, XML against arguments with respect to NC’s, Microsoft’s Net-
• Scripting – JavaScript, JScript, VBScript, ECMA PC and associated initiatives, and an industry overview
Script, Overview of CGI and Server-side scripting with comparisons.
• Applets and Interactive Objects – Overview of Java, Topics include:
ActiveX, Plugins, Connectivity, Security issues
• Practical hands-on sessions – 2 hours • Network/Distributed Computing
• Benefits and Issues
Course Cost: $350 • Heterogeneity
• Tiered Application Development Models
Internet Programming 2 • Basis for Net/Web Dynamism
• Network Computer Profile
Wednesday 10 February 9.00am – 5.00pm • NCs, NetPC, near-NCs, PCs, etc
Wednesday 10 March 9.00am – 5.00pm
• Industry Snapshot
Wednesday 14 April 9.00am – 5.00pm
• Predictions
This course builds on the foundation of Internet
Programming 1 by giving students an overview of Course Cost: $185
dynamic content generation on the server side of HTTP.
Students attending this course should have a reasonable Web Site Management Workshop
knowledge of client-server computing and the Internet
and its protocols. Some programming experience is Thursday 11 February 1.00pm – 5.00pm
assumed as the course includes hands-on experience Thursday 11 March 1.00pm – 5.00pm
generating dynamic content, database/web integration, Thursday 15 April 1.00pm – 5.00pm
and server-side scripting.
This course aims to ease your long term maintenance
• Background Issues – Web infrastructure, HTTP,
costs and management by covering topics which show
dynamic content, state and cookies
where improvements can be readily made to your site.
• Content Synthesis – CGI, MIME, Server APIs,
Best-practice issues and examples will be discussed
Servlets, Web Request Brokers, Embedded Scripting,
before attendees perform a series of workbook exercises
Server-Side Includes, Active Server Pages
regarding their own site.
• Dynamic Content Generation – Data connectivity,
The course is intended for content publishers, web site
ODBC/JDBC, Component objects, Legacy integration,
managers, managerial and technical staff involved with
Transactions
Internet and intranet sites. It is assumed that attendees
• Security – Programming issues, Encryption, Validation
would have published a range of content on a web site,
• Practical hands-on sessions – 3 hours and possibly been responsible for or involved with a site
Course Cost: $350 for at least 6 months.
Topics include:
• Purpose – market, audience, objectives, repeat visits
DSTC courses are registered • Navigation – architecture, user interfaces, versioning
with the Australian Computer • Publishing – ownership, guidelines, standards,
copyright, HTML validation
Societys Practicing Computer • Access – audience, bandwidth, content, security,
Professional (PCP) program •
statistics
Maintenance – mobility, flexibility, updating, link
management, tools
Attending our courses allows • Future-guarding – what to implement, what to avoid
you to accrue PCP hours Course Cost: $185
CORBA Overview for Managers Contents:
Overview of Web Application Architectures
Friday 12 February 9.00am – 5.00pm • Static web applications based on HTML
Friday 12 March 9.00am – 5.00pm • Dynamic web applications (CGI, JavaScript, ActiveX,
Friday 16 April 9.00am – 5.00pm Java)
This one-day class will: explore CORBA from the Overview of CORBA
perspective of information technology professionals • Overview of distributed computing
responsible for planning, designing, constructing and • 2-tiered versus multi-tiered architectures
maintaining information systems, provide market • The Object Management Architecture
information on CORBA/IIOP technology and its current • CORBA
status in the industry, provide a broad overview of
• Interface Definition Language (IDL)
relevant business considerations for competing and
succeeding in the Distributed Computing market, and • CORBAservices and CORBAfacilities
focus on why and when you would use such things as • Selected API calls
CORBA/IIOP, DII, DSI and IOR instead of the details of Designing and Building Web Applications
how you would implement them. • The anatomy of a distributed Java application
Participants will gain a solid understanding of the OMG, • Scalability, Security, Transaction management
OMA, CORBA/IIOP technology and CORBA Services, • Accessing relational databases
traditional client/server and distributed applications • Performance
architectures and associated middleware technologies, • Management of applications
how other companies are using CORBA, and the • Productivity tools
relationship of Web technologies with CORBA and their
• Interface definition/design
usage in developing client/server and distributed
applications. • Accessing legacy systems
Course Cost: $1500
Topics include:
• Executive summary Java and CORBA Programming
• Middleware choices
• Why CORBA? DSTC also offers a comprehensive suite of courses
• Object technology covering Java and CORBA development, starting from an
introductory level and moving through to advanced topics.
• CORBA technologies
Regular public courses run in Brisbane and Sydney, or
• CORBA success synopses alternatively we would be happy to tailor an in-house
• CORBA and Microsoft COM/DCOM course to your needs. Please contact us for further
• Market relevance of CORBA/IIOP information.
Course Cost: $350 Java topics include:
• The Java language and object-oriented programming
Building Web-Based Applications • Programming Java applications and applets
• Using Java to build distributed applications
with Java and CORBA • Component object technologies and JavaBeans
CORBA topics include:
Wednesday 17 – Friday 19 February
• An overview of CORBA and distributed object
9.00am – 5.00pm programming
Wednesday 17– Friday 19 March
• Interfaces, CORBA IDL and stub generation
9.00am – 5.00pm
Wednesday 21 – Friday 23 April • CORBA application development using Java
9.00am – 5.00pm • Using standard CORBA Services
This three-day course will enable the student to create
simple web-based applications using Java and CORBA.
The student will: gain an understanding of web
application architectures; understand how distributed web
applications can be built; understand how web-based All courses are available for
applications using Java and CORBA are built; gain
hands-on experience with Java and CORBA; gain a
in-house training within
practical appreciation of issues associated with building your organisation
Java-based web applications.
This course will be of great interest and benefit for
Technical IT Managers, System Architects, Project
Please contact us for
Managers, Consultants, World-Wide Web Administrators information on course
and Developers. The course assumes awareness of basic
Java, HTML and SQL.
availability, costs and
general information
Course Details
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Internet Programming 1 Tuesday 9 February $350
Tuesday 9 March $350
Tuesday 13 April $350
Internet Programming 2 Wednesday 10 February $350
Wednesday 10 March $350
Wednesday 14 April $350
Network Computing for Managers Thursday 11 February $185
Thursday 11 March $185
Thursday 15 April $185
Web Site Management Workshop Thursday 11 February $185
Thursday 11 March $185
Thursday 15 April $185
CORBA Overview for Managers Friday 12 February $350
Friday 12 March $350
Friday 16 April $350
Web Based Apps with Java and CORBA Wednesday 17 February $1500
to Friday 19 February
Wednesday 17 March $1500
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Wednesday 21 April $1500
to Friday 23 April
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