This document outlines 6 program options for students to earn 20 marks in a CSA course, including developing programs involving JDBC/ODBC remote access, dynamic invocation in CORBA, servlets using non-HTTP protocols, ESIOP for network protocols, 2 CORBA services, or a CORBA program using Visibroker-JavaORB, with team sizes ranging from 2-3 students per option.
This document outlines 6 program options for students to earn 20 marks in a CSA course, including developing programs involving JDBC/ODBC remote access, dynamic invocation in CORBA, servlets using non-HTTP protocols, ESIOP for network protocols, 2 CORBA services, or a CORBA program using Visibroker-JavaORB, with team sizes ranging from 2-3 students per option.
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This document outlines 6 program options for students to earn 20 marks in a CSA course, including developing programs involving JDBC/ODBC remote access, dynamic invocation in CORBA, servlets using non-HTTP protocols, ESIOP for network protocols, 2 CORBA services, or a CORBA program using Visibroker-JavaORB, with team sizes ranging from 2-3 students per option.
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Implement any 1 of the below programs to get 20 marks in CSA
SL NO. PROGRAMS MAXIMUM TEAM SIZE
1 JDBC or ODBC remote access using any technology 2 2 Dynamic invocation in CORBA 3 3 Servlet using protocol other than HTTP 3 4 Develop ESIOP for any network protocol 3 5 Any 2 services of CORBA 2 6 CORBA (Visibroker – JavaORB) 3