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Course N1602 - SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Workshop


3 days, hands-on labs
==Synopsis==
Public, private
If you'll be designing and implementing applications in either the AIX or OS/2 environment, this course is for you. You'll explore the components of the Systems Object Model (SOM) Toolkit and learn how to begin working with the toolkit. Using SOM Version 2.0, you'll learn about the SOM frameworks through lectures and extensive hands-on lab exercises.


If you'll be designing and implementing applications in either the AIX or OS/2 environment, this course is for you. You'll explore the components of the Systems Object Model (SOM) Toolkit and learn how to begin working with the toolkit. Using SOM Version 2.0, you'll learn about the SOM frameworks through lectures and extensive hands-on lab exercises.
==How you will benefit==
Learn how to:
* Build OS/2 and AIX object-oriented applications using SOM
* Implement and use SOM classes in C or C++
* Use and extend the SOM compiler and tools
* Add persistence and replication capabilities to SOM objects
* Construct a CORBA standard Object Request Broker with Distributed SOM


How you will benefit: Learn how to:
==Topics==
* Features and Use of SOM 2.0
** Defining classes using Interface Definition Language (IDL)
** Implementing and using SOM classes with C language bindings
* SOM Frameworks
** Distributed SOM (DSOM)
** The Persistence Framework
** The Emitter Framework
* Frameworks Laboratory Exercise
* Language Bindings


oBuild OS/2 and AIX object-oriented applications using SOM
==Prerequisites==
You should have programming experience with C or C++ on an AIX or OS/2 platform, as well as knowledge of object orientation.


oImplement and use SOM classes in C or C++
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oUse and extend the SOM compiler and tools
 
oAdd persistence and replication capabilities to SOM objects
 
oConstruct a CORBA standard Object Request Broker with Distributed SOM
 
Topics:  
 
oFeatures and Use of SOM 2.0
 
-Defining classes using Interface Definition Language (IDL)
-Implementing and using SOM classes with C language bindings
 
oSOM Frameworks
 
-Distributed SOM (DSOM)
-The Persistence Framework
-The Emitter Framework
 
oFrameworks Laboratory Exercise
 
oLanguage Bindings
 
Prerequisites: You should have programming experience with C or C++ on an AIX or OS/2 platform, as well as knowledge of object orientation.
 
Prices:
Tuition                        1,250
Private Class Price:
1-14 Students:                10,500
Each additional student:        450

Latest revision as of 01:43, 11 November 2017

Course N1602 - SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Workshop

Synopsis

If you'll be designing and implementing applications in either the AIX or OS/2 environment, this course is for you. You'll explore the components of the Systems Object Model (SOM) Toolkit and learn how to begin working with the toolkit. Using SOM Version 2.0, you'll learn about the SOM frameworks through lectures and extensive hands-on lab exercises.

How you will benefit

Learn how to:

  • Build OS/2 and AIX object-oriented applications using SOM
  • Implement and use SOM classes in C or C++
  • Use and extend the SOM compiler and tools
  • Add persistence and replication capabilities to SOM objects
  • Construct a CORBA standard Object Request Broker with Distributed SOM

Topics

  • Features and Use of SOM 2.0
    • Defining classes using Interface Definition Language (IDL)
    • Implementing and using SOM classes with C language bindings
  • SOM Frameworks
    • Distributed SOM (DSOM)
    • The Persistence Framework
    • The Emitter Framework
  • Frameworks Laboratory Exercise
  • Language Bindings

Prerequisites

You should have programming experience with C or C++ on an AIX or OS/2 platform, as well as knowledge of object orientation.