T. Andrew Yang
(yang@grove.iup.edu)
Computer Science Department
HTTP://WWW.CO103.IUP.EDU/
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Introduction
to Web Development
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World
Wide Web as a new computing platform
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The
client-server model
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The
multi-tier model
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Sample
Web applications
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Alternative
Web development technologies
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Client
side development
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Server
side development
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Summary
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Curriculum
Design
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Curriculum
Design Issues
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A
Sample Course
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Lessons Learned
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Specialty
Track in Enterprise Computing
References
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Designing
and Teaching a Web Development Course
Ø The
Multi-Tier Client/Server Model |
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Three
Tier Web Based Model
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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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