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Application Servers
G22.3033-011 - Fall 2003

Handouts
- Handout 01: Course Info.
- Handout 02: Course Signup Sheet.
- Handout 03: ITS Handouts
- Handout 04: Course Description and Syllabus
- Handout 05: Session 1 - Homework #1 Specification
- Handout 06: Session 1 - Quiz
- Handout 07: Session 2 - XML MOM Application Server Frameworks
- Handout 08: Session 2 - ColdFusion Tags, Functions, and Variables
- Handout 09: Session 2 - The ColdFusion Integrated Web Development Environment
- Handout 10: Session 2 - Homework #2 Specification
- Handout 11: Session 3 - Active Server Pages
- Handout 12: Session 3 - Applets, Servlets, and Java Server Pages
- Handout 13: Session 3 - Servlets
- Handout 14: Session 3 - Homework #3 Specification
- Handout 15: Session 4 - The Object Request Broker (ORB) Architecture
- Handout 16: Session 4 - The OMG Object Model
- Handout 17: Session 4 - The Interface Definition Language (IDL)
- Handout 18: Session 4 - IDL to Java Mapping
- Handout 19: Session 4 - A Simple Java ORB Application
- Handout 20: Session 4 - Coding Examples for VisiBroker, OrbixWeb, and Java
- Handout 21: Session 4 - Objects by Value over CORBA
- Handout 22: Session 4 - IDL to C++ Language Mapping
- Handout 23: Session 4 - DII, IR, DSI, and IMR
- Handout 24: Session 4 - Using the Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII)
- Handout 25: Session 4 - RMI Example
- Handout 26: Session 4 - RMI-IIOP Example
- Handout 27: Session 4 - Interoperability and the CORBA Specification
- Handout 28: Session 4 - Object Request Brokers Interoperability
- Handout 29: Session 4 - Homework #4 Specification
- Handout 30: Session 5 - Handouts from C#/.Net Book
- Handout 31: Session 5 - CORBAServices and CORBAFacilities
- Handout 32 Session 5 - Exploring CORBAServices and CORBAFacilities
- Handout 33: Session 5 - CORBA Activation Service - Portable Object Adapter (POA)
- Handout 34: Session 5 - POA and CORVAL
- Handout 35: Session 5 - Naming Services - CosNaming
- Handout 36: Session 5 - The CosNaming Module
- Handout 37: Session 5 - The RMI Activation Framework
- Handout 38: Session 5 - The RMI Naming Service
- Handout 39: Session 5 - JNDI
- Handout 40: Session 5 - Jini Connection Technology
- Handout 41: Session 5 - Jini Connection Technology
- Handout 42: Session 5 - JTS - Demarcated Transaction Support
- Handout 43: Session 5 - Understanding Java Messaging and JMS
- Handout 44: Session 6 - The Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Server Component Model
- Handout 45: Session 6 - Technical Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans
- Handout 46 Session 6 - Introduction to Enterprise JavaBeans
- Handout 47: Session 6 - Enterprise JavaBeans FAQs
- Handout 48: Session 6 - Is EJB Right for Me?
- Handout 49: Session 6 - Java and Database Technology (JDBC)
- Handout 50: Session 6 - Enterprise JavaBeans Patterns
- Handout 51: Session 6 - Persistence in EJB Frameworks
- Handout 52: Session 6 - Efficient CMP Development
- Handout 53: Session 6 - The Basics of the Palm Platform and the PalmOS Emulator
- Handout 54: Session 6 - MIDP Extensions and MIDLets
- Handout 55: Session 6 - Homework #5 Specification
- Handout 56: Session 7 - EJB Application Servers
- Handout 57: Session 7 - Application Servers Comparison
- Handout 58: Session 7 - WebSphere by IBM
- Handout 59: Session 8 - Homework #6 Specification
- Handout 60: Session 8 - Data Source Creation for the PlantsByWebSphere Application
- Handout 61: Session 9 - Homework #7 Specification
- Handout 62: Session 11 - Homework #8 Specification
- Handout 63: Session 11 - Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
- Handout 64: Session 12 - Application Modeling Using XML
- Handout 65: Session 12 - Secure Message Exchange on the Internet
- Handout 66: Session 14 - Signup Form for Project Demos
- Handout 67: Session 14 - Creating a Simple XML Web Service Using Visual Studio .Net
- Handout 68: Session 14 - Class Project Assessment Form
- Handout 69: Session 15 - Final Exam Specification (Take Home)

PDF Version of Various Handouts
Jean-Claude Franchitti, <jcf@cs.nyu.edu>Last
modified: Tue Dec. 9 04:31:18 EDT 2003
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