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Designed
for new hires
or other non-legacy
employees requiring
re-skilling from
their present
job functions,
or for any one
seeking rapid
re-entry into
the strategic
technical marketplace
of Enterprise
Development.
The Desktop/LAN Environment Desktop Systems: NT, Windows 9x, Windows 2000, XP UNIX in the Enterprise All about LAN: Token Rings, Ethernets, Bridges, Routers, Gateways, . . . Understanding Document Servers: Lotus Notes/Domino, MS Exchange Wireless Technologies
LAN-based Application Development Client/Server Architecture and the New n-Tier Architectures Object-Oriented Programming Demystified A Survey of Application Development Tools (VB, PowerBuilder, . . .) All about Database Servers (Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft, . . .)
Understanding Middleware ODBC, MQ (Message Queuing), ORBs, Transaction Monitors, . . . Legacy Gateways: LAN-to-WAN Mainframe Connections Web Application Servers: WebSphere, Weblogic, Sun ONE/iPlanet, . . .
Understanding Component Object Models What is CORBA? Microsoft's First Generation Object Technology: ActiveX, COM/DCOM, ASP The Java Programming Language and Sun's J2EE Framework JDBC, Servlets, JSP, EJB The JavaBeans Object Model Microsoft's Second Generation Object Technology: The .NET Framework The Citrix MetaFrame Model)
Internet/Web Technology Survival Guide to the Internet Essentials of TCP/IP and Internet Infrastructure (HTTP, FTP, DNS, . . .) Web Security: SSL, Proxy Servers, Firewalls, VPNs, Digital Certificates, PKI
A Crash Course in Enterprise Web Development Markup: HTML, Dynamic HTML Scripting: JavaScript, VBScript Toolkits: DreamWeaver, FrontPage, Homesite, . . . New Tools (Flash, PHP, Maya, . . .) Web Servers: NES/Sun ONE/iPlanet, Apache, IIS Understanding XML A Web Services Overview: SOAP, UDDI, WSDL
How Applications are Web-enabled
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