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DCE HANDS-ON APPLICATION PROGRAMMING FOR OS/2 AND AIX WORKSHOP
January 5, 1994
The Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) was developed by
the Open Software Foundation to provide the basic services
required to produce secure client/server application
programs. In this 5-day workshop, formerly known as "OS/2 DCE
for Software Developers Workshop," students become familiar
with the components of OSF DCE by following the development
of a basic distributed application using the full complement
of DCE tools and services. This workshop is a combination of
classroom lectures and hands-on lab work. The student will
spend a significant portion of the week writing basic DCE
client/server programs in the OS/2 2.1 32-bit environment.
Objectives: To explore issues affecting the design and
implementation of DCE Application Programs from the OS/2
perspective and to provide an effective learning environment
for writing client/server applications using DCE.
Audience: OS/2 application programmers who want to learn the
Application Programming Interface (API) of the OSF DCE,
either to assist them in creating DCE applications now or
to assist them in understanding the issues involved with DCE
for future designs.
Benefits: The workshop will provide a broad base of understanding
of the development of DCE applications in an OS/2 environment.
The instruction will include the basic design and distribution
issues faced by client/server programmers in a DCE environment
using DCE Remote Procedure Calls (RPC). The course covers the
various aspects of the DCE programming model including
security, naming, time service, interface definitions, etc.
The knowledge gained will allow the student to understand how
to modify existing applications to take advantage of the DCE
client/server models.
Prerequisites: Experienced C language programmers who have written
or intend to write distributed applications or who have
application programming experience.
Topics Include:
- Application development in a distributed environment
- Developing an application using remote procedure calls
- Design and distribution issues
- Using IDL to define a basic interface
- Developing a basic server and basic client
- RPC programming topics
- Using the DCE security service
- Using the DCE threads service
- Using the DCE distributed time service
- Using the DCE directory service
Cost: 1800 US dollars per student
Schedule 1Q94: January 31 - February 4 (Austin)
February 21 - 25 (Endicott)
March 7 - 11 (Austin)
To Register: Call 1-512-823-1815
IBMers, please send PROFS note to AUSVM1(SCOS2ADM)
Location:
IBM Building 808
11100 Metric Blvd
Room 1M-100
Austin, TX 78758
For additional information, contact:
Jennifer Shipley
Workshop Administrator
(512) 823-1815 (T/L 793)
(512) 823-3047 (FAX)
AUSVM1(SCOS2ADM)