
Courses we teach: CGIs and Related Topics
Introduction to z/OS
UNIX - 3 days
Shell Script Programming in z/OS UNIX - 3 days
Developing Applications for z/OS UNIX - 3 days
You and z/OS and the World Wide Web - 5 days
Introduction to CGIs on z/OS - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in COBOL - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in Assembler - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in PL/I - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in C - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in REXX - 1 day
Writing z/OS CGIs in shell script - 1 day
Related security and audit courses, offered by
the Henderson Group
z/OS UNIX for RACF Administrators - 1 day
How to Audit Mainframe /
Internet Connections - 2 days
How to Audit TCP/IP - 1 day
z/OS is IBM's premier 64-bit operating system for the mainframe. IBM has supported a UNIX-like environment on the mainframe for a number of years (under MVS, OS/390, and now z/OS). Originally called Open Edition, this UNIX-like environment is now called UNIX System Services.
It is UNIX System Services that allows the mainframe to support UNIX applications, especially Web applications, on the mainframe.
Our UNIX courses are all about UNIX on the mainframe.
But the Web integrates many platforms and uses many technologies. For an overview, look at "How the Web Works". Our Web-oriented training provides training for all the pieces of running Web-based applications
- UNIX courses (in depth, practical information for the mainframe platform)
- HTML/XHTML course - for creating z/OS-based websites(!)
- CGI courses - for running programs on the host at the request of the user at a browser
- Java courses - for applets on the workstation and servlets on the server
- XML courses - for describing data in a structured way
- DB2 and Oracle courses - to support the data server work
- CICS/TS courses - to use the CICS / Web interfaces
- Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services courses - to create applications using these techniques
- .NET courses - for users of Microsoft development tools
- Other programming courses (REXX, Assembler, COBOL, PL/I, and, especially, C/C++ can all be used to implement Web based applications on the mainframe)
List of topics
How The Web Works - A Brief Introduction
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