Description |
xxi, 442 pages |
Contents |
Sect. 1. Introduction and System Considerations. Ch. 1. Introduction to the Internet and Intranet. Ch. 2. Business Applications on the Web. Ch. 3. Internet and Web Security -- Sect. 2. Application Development. Ch. 4. Integrating Your Applications with the Web. Ch. 5. Serve-side Programming Techniques. Ch. 6. Client-side Programming Techniques. Ch. 7. Visual Programming for the Web -- Sect. 3. Integrating Database Applications on the Web. Ch. 8. Using Net.Data to Access Databases and Files. Ch. 9. Lotus Internet Applications -- Sect. 4. Integrating Transaction Processing Systems with the Internet. Ch. 10. Transaction Processing Systems and the Internet. Ch. 11. Accessing CICS Applications from the Internet. Ch. 12. Accessing Encina, IMS TM, and MQSeries Applications from the Internet. Ch. 13. Electronic Commerce on the Internet -- Sect. 5. A Case Study. Ch. 14. An Application Server -- List of URLs |
Summary |
Written by the expert designers of IBM's Web Gateway tools, this book tells you what you need to know about implementing and managing IBM and non-IBM Internet connections economically, securely, and with minimum disruption of day-to-day business operations. Not only will you find all the information you need to integrate IBM's groupware (Lotus Notes), databases (DB2 and IMS). and transaction systems (CICS, Encina, and MQSeries), you'll also learn how to develop new Web applications using IBM's latest Web Gateway products and Lotus Domino Server |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-436) |
Subject |
World Wide Web.
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Application software.
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Author |
Cheng, Josephine, 1953-
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Malaika, Susan, 1953-
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LC no. |
96029922 |
ISBN |
0471175552 paper acid-free paper |
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