Janus and the Centrelink Architecture
SUG '02
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Slide 1: Centrelink and Janus

Slide 2: Agenda

Slide 3: Centrelink Business

Slide 4: Centrelink Network

Slide 5: Centrelink Volumes

Slide 6: Centrelink Technology

Slide 7: Pre-Janus Solutions

Slide 8: So What Happened?

Slide 9: Nevertheless, we got it to work

Slide 10: A collaboration of equal servers

Slide 11: Started with internal IT tools browse our DSSDD repository, onlines monitoring

Slide 12: Various tools displaying reference data and procedures, etc DM1 Monitoring page

Slide 13: Why use Janus Web?

Slide 14: Why use Janus Web? (continued)

Slide 15: How do we code Janus programs?

Slide 16: Connectionless programs using APSYs

Slide 17: Persistent programs using APSYs

Slide 18: Connectionless vs Persistent

Slide 19: We're behind Roadway and other US sites We don't compete with you But we'd like

Slide 20: Context Switching - Why?

Slide 21: The user should not need to log in again "trusted login" scheme must not be sec

Slide 22: Context Switching Technologies

Slide 23: 3270 to browser switch: URL screen

Slide 24: Unnamed

Slide 25: Unnamed

Slide 26: Click on the URL (in 3270!)

Slide 27: Future "Click" Specification

Slide 28: Between Connectionless Browser Applications

Slide 29: COL to Janus Switching

Slide 30: Switching using Tokens

Slide 31: ACF2 "passtickets" are generated and used for the switch to IES (another depart

Slide 32: Cooperative CRN locking

Slide 33: HTML versus XML+XSL

Slide 34: Network Caching

Slide 35: Revision Numbers

Slide 36: Transactionalising ISIS screens

Slide 37: But it's a lot of work ...

Slide 38: Question

Slide 39: Answer

Slide 40: Caching experiences

Slide 41: alert(timeDisplay("start",timeStart) + timeDisplay("title",timeTitle) +

Slide 42: Timing Results

Slide 43: Timing Results (continued)

Slide 44: Future Directions

Slide 45: New presentation

Slide 46: Portal / Presentation

Slide 47: Portal/Presentation Services

Slide 48: Workflow Services

Slide 49: Core Transactions

Slide 50: Centrelink Current Situation

Slide 51: Centrelink Suggested Future

Slide 52: Where could we use Sockets?

Slide 53: Where could we use SOAP?

Slide 54:


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