Indiana University of Pennsylvania

T. Andrew Yang 

(yang@grove.iup.edu)
Computer Science Department

HTTP://WWW.CO103.IUP.EDU/


  1. Introduction to Web Development

  1. World Wide Web as a new computing platform

  2. The client-server model

  3. The multi-tier model

  4. Sample Web applications

  5. Alternative Web development technologies

  6. Client side development

  7. Server side development

  8. Summary

  1. Curriculum Design

  1. Curriculum Design Issues

  2. A Sample Course

  3. Lessons Learned

  4. Specialty Track in Enterprise Computing

References

Designing and Teaching a Web Development Course

 

 
Ø  The Multi-Tier Client/Server Model

Ö  Three Tier Web Based Model

 

Ö  Multi Tier Web Based Model

 

   + Application Servers

Tools evaluated: WebObjects 4.0, Sapphire/Web 5.1, HAHTSite 3.1, Visual InterDev 6.0, NatWeb 2.0, Netscape App Server 2.1 Oracle App Server 4.0, Tango 3.5, PowerJ Ent. 2.5, Apptivity 3.0, Silverstream 2.0

   + Java Application Servers

In addition to in-depth product comparisons, this report explains the real potential and positioning of the latest Java technologies: EJB, Java 2, Swing, et al.

Tools evaluated: Oracle, IBM, BEA, Inprise, Symantec, Gemstone


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