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G22.3033-011 - Fall 2003
Slides
Session 1 - Legacy Application Server Technology
Session 1 - Sample Enterprise Application Design
Session 1 - Sample Project Development Methodology
Session 1 - Detailed Project Development Methodology
Session 2 - Page-Based Application Servers (Part I)
Session 2 - HTML Review
Session 3 - Page-Based Application Servers (Part II)
Session 4 - Distributed Object Computing Platforms
Session 4 - Distributed Communications Enabling
Session 4 - Network Programming with Sockets and RMI
Session 4 - Introduction to CORBA, DCOM, and RMI
Session 5 - Object Management Architectures
Session 5 - Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
Session 5 - OMA Trading Services
Session 5 - Introduction to .Net/C#
Session 5 - Building COM+ Applications (Microsoft Presentation)
Session 6 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 6 - Using Enterprise JavaBeans
Session 6 - Designing Databases for eBusiness Solutions
Session 6 - Java 2 Security
Session 7 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments (Part II)
Session 8 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments (Part III)
Session 9 - J2EE and CORBA 3 Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 9 - CORBA 3
Session 9 - CORBA Component Model Tutorial (by Philippe Merle)
Session 10 - COM+ Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 10 - A COM+ Application Scenario
Session 11 - XML-Based Capabilities in Component-Based Environments
Session 11 - Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
Session 11 - Practical Application of EAI
Session 11 - The STP and T+1 Application
Session 12 - Service Oriented Architectures - Web Services Platforms (Part I)
Session 13 - Service Oriented Architectures - Web Services Platforms (Part II)
Session 13 - Sample Messaging Service: WebSphere MQ
Session 14 - Upcoming Application Server Technologies
Session 15 - Web Services Architectures
Session 15 - WebSphere Portal, Portlets, and Web Services (IBM)
Slides for Download (PDF Version)
Session 1 - Legacy Application Server Technology
Session 1 - Sample Enterprise Application Design
Session 1 - Sample Project Development Methodology
Session 1 - Detailed Project Development Methodology
Session 2 - Page-Based Application Servers (Part I)
Session 2 - HTML Review
Session 3 - Page-Based Application Servers (Part II)
Session 4 - Distributed Object Computing Platforms
Session 4 - Distributed Communications Enabling
Session 4 - Network Programming with Sockets and RMI
Session 4 - Introduction to CORBA, DCOM, and RMI
Session 5 - Object Management Architectures
Session 5 - Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
Session 5 - OMA Trading Services
Session 5 - Introduction to .Net/C#
Session 5 - Building COM+ Applications (Microsoft Presentation)
Session 6 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 6 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 6 - Using Enterprise JavaBeans
Session 6 - Designing Databases for eBusiness Solutions
Session 6 - Java 2 Security
Session 7 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments (Part II)
Session 8 - J2EE Component-Based Computing Environments (Part III)
Session 9 - J2EE and CORBA 3 Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 9 - CORBA 3
Session 9 - CORBA Component Model Tutorial (by Philippe Merle)
Session 10 - COM+ Component-Based Computing Environments
Session 10 - A COM+ Application Scenario
Session 11 - XML-Based Capabilities in Component-Based Environments
Session 11 - Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
Session 11 - Practical Application of EAI
Session 11 - The STP and T+1 Application
Session 12 - Service Oriented Architetures - Web Services Platforms (Part I)
Session 13 - Service Oriented Architectures - Web Services Platforms (Part II)
Session 13 - Sample Messaging Service: WebSphere MQ
Session 14 - Upcoming Application Server Technologies
Session 15 - Web Services Architectures
Session 15 - WebSphere Portal, Portlets, and Web Services (IBM)
Jean-Claude Franchitti
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jcf@cs.nyu.edu
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