This course is not currently scheduled.
Course Objective
This short course gives an introduction to the core features of webMathematica along with the development tools provided by Wolfram Workbench.
Presenter
The course is presented by a Wolfram Research senior developer or a Wolfram Education Group certified instructor.
Target Audience
The course is designed for anyone interested in developing webMathematica-powered sites, built on Mathematica applications, for clients to access through a web browser.
Delivery Type
This short course is given online in one 3- to 4-hour session. Additional online training information is available. All classes feature low student-teacher ratios.
Syllabus
- Introduction
Underlying technology of webMathematica, JavaServer Pages and HTML form information
- Installation
Preparing your web server for installation of webMathematica; installing, checking, and customizing webMathematica
- Authoring webMathematica Pages
Using the webMathematica Author package, using a text editor, debugging your code
- Wolfram Workbench
- Tips and Tricks
Flow of control in a webMathematica page, monitoring your webMathematica site
Course Materials
Each attendee will be provided with instructions, in the form of short
FAQs, on setting up the necessary components for a webMathematica-powered website. Downloadable course materials and exercises will also
be made available.
Prerequisites
Course attendees are expected to have experience with the Wolfram Workbench development tools equivalent to that provided by "M235: Mathematica Development using Wolfram Workbench"; in addition, familiarity with forms in HTML documents and a basic understanding of the structure of a JavaServer page would be advantageous.
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