This document discusses the objectives and key concepts of the IT405 course on e-portals development. The course aims to help students understand embedded computing and the differences between Java ME and SE, and describe why Java is useful for embedded applications. It also provides an overview of the internet, communication devices, and features of the Java programming language such as being simple, object-oriented, distributed, and portable.
This document discusses the objectives and key concepts of the IT405 course on e-portals development. The course aims to help students understand embedded computing and the differences between Java ME and SE, and describe why Java is useful for embedded applications. It also provides an overview of the internet, communication devices, and features of the Java programming language such as being simple, object-oriented, distributed, and portable.
This document discusses the objectives and key concepts of the IT405 course on e-portals development. The course aims to help students understand embedded computing and the differences between Java ME and SE, and describe why Java is useful for embedded applications. It also provides an overview of the internet, communication devices, and features of the Java programming language such as being simple, object-oriented, distributed, and portable.
Objective Understand what IT is. Define embedded computing. Articulate the difference between Java ME and Java SE. Describe why Java is so valuable to embedded computing. The Internet A universal network that connects computers from all over the world. Communication Devices Regular Modem DSL Cable line Why Java? Java allows us to launch and work with applications on the Internet for servers, desktop computers, and other devices such as tablets and smart phones. Features of Java Java is Simple Java is Object-Oriented Java is Distributed Java is Interpreted Java is Robust Java is Secure Java is Architecture-Neutral Java is Portable