Internet, Web, and Java Technology by Jeff Zhuk
Internet and Web Introduction . . Multi-level Secure Access to the Internet . . Unix User Commands . . CGI and PERL
Java Future . . Java OS . . Java History . . First Java Applet . . A great couple: XML and Java
File Formats Handling on the Internet . . Internet and INTRANET . . Design with XML and Java: Federation of Distributed Knowledge with Smart Services . . Web Service Registration Technology . . ebXML . . Distributed Object Technology (DOT) with J2EE Platform Architecture

From Integrated Systems To Global Business Alliance



System flexibility, capacity to re-capture business rules and structures, readiness for integration with other products and systems - become first priorities for corporate business selecting right technologies.
XML based approach defining system behavior as well as data integration process paves the road to create such systems, define unified integration protocols and policies, connect them into distributed business federations.

Business clients access corporate repository with multiple types of wired and wireless devices and Personal Digital Assistants (PDA). Corporate workstation is still considered as a majority, but this situation changes rapidly.
Presentation factories allow set of frameworks-services to serve corporate clients accessing system repository with multiple types of devices from corporate workstation to wireless phone or PDA.

The system above presents an "80/20 gold rule" solution for these common business problems. It serves for business to e-business transformation with ability to connect to global business alliance and leverage existing application assets exposing them via service registry technologies.
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