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Java Technology The Manager's View
Duration: 1 day
Class size: Up to 20 attendees.
Prerequisites: Software management/marketing experience.
Who should take this course?
Strategic and software managers, marketing personnel.
What will you gain?
- Learn what Java is, and how it fits into today's software development and
distribution technologies.
- Key (high-level) concepts of Java.
- An appreciation for the rewards and risks of moving to this technology.
- An ability to ask the right questions in evaluating whether, when, and
how to adapt Java in a manner that best fits your needs.
- Various related technologies, including JavaBeans, EJB, CORBA, Servlets, Applets, etc.
Course contents and activities:
- What is Java?
Brief history, context
- The three worlds of Java
Where can Java be used?
- Using Java on the Web
Illustrates the various places Java fits into your web strategy
- Related Java Technologies
A quick and dirty tour
- Where Java works
And how best to use it.
- Moving to Java
Issues of people, projects and legacy systems.
- Wisdom from the trenches
How you can avoid pitfalls
- Sources of further information and references
Books, journals, conferences and web sites.
The course is intended for managers so that they can get a quick grasps of all the vital
information they need to consider using Java for their project and/or in their companies.
The course examines where Java fits in, why it has revolutionized many standard development
arenas, and how to adapt it for your most effective use. The course gives manages an
understanding of the tradeoffs in using Java, and what the right questions are when it comes
to Java development and deployment for their projects.

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