CLIENT/SERVER ARCHITECTURE (one-day, demo)
Instructor:
Constantine Kaniklidis



 

These technical briefings are concise, technically-oriented, fast-path overviews covering the essentials of various strategic technologies. They may be used as a first intensive look at the topic or as a quick refresher/review and update on the current state of the art. Practical examples, demos, and extensive case studies are used to further enrich the registrant's appreciation. Together they provide comprehensive career survival training for the current and future technology marketplace.
Evolution of Client/Server Architecture
The Classical Two-Tier Model
Application Servers and the Three-Tier Model Tools for Client/Server Architecture
Client-side Application Development Tools
Database Servers and Database Server Technologies Understanding Middleware Technologies
Middleware Protocols
MOM (Message-Oriented Middleware) and Message Queuing
Transaction Monitors
ORBs (Object Request Brokers) n-Tier Architectures
Web-enabled Architectures: How to Web-enable an Application
All about Web Application Servers (WebSphere, Weblogic, Sun ONE/iPlanet, . . .)
Java in Client/Server Architecture and the J2EE Framework
Microsoft's .NET Framework
The Thin Computing Model: Citrix MetaFrame
The World of Web Services
 
 
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