Mobile Enterprise Curriculum

Select a course below for a course description, the upcoming public schedule worldwide, and enrollment information.

 

This three-day course teaches software developers how to build rich, interactive web applications for deployment on desktop and mobile browsers. The course is designed to teach you how to build browser-based mobile web applications that are based on standards like HTML (hypertext markup language), CSS (cascading style sheets), and JavaScript.

This course is designed to teach you how to build browser-based desktop and mobile web applications that are based on standards like HTML (hypertext markup language), CSS (cascading style sheets), and JavaScript.

In this course, you learn how to use the Dojo JavaScript mobile framework to build mobile web applications. The course begins with an overview of the Dojo framework for mobile development, including the various libraries and widgets that you can use. You then learn about the mobile web application features that Dojo provides for creating lists and views on mobile devices. The exercises in the course help you build your mobile web development skills by covering topics such as importing Dojo libraries and working with dojox.mobile widgets and themes.

In this course, you learn how to use the jQuery Mobile framework to build mobile web applications. The course begins with a quick start guide for building jQuery Mobile web applications. Using little to no additional JavaScript programming, developers can design web applications for major mobile platforms. You learn how jQuery Mobile provides page views, list views, and dialogs for mobile systems. The exercises in the course help you build your own mobile web development skills by covering jQuery and jQuery Mobile user interface widgets and themes.

This 2-day, self-paced course explains how to develop mobile web applications by using IBM Worklight Studio, a plug-in for WebSphere Developer Tools (WDT) for Eclipse. It also covers how to deploy the applications to an IBM Worklight Server running on a WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile. The course covers applications and adapters, and looks at security issues such as user authentication and how to protect sensitive data that is held on a mobile device. Other topics include notification of updates, globalization, and the various JavaScript languages that can be used.

In this 5-day instructor-led course, you learn how to use IBM Worklight V5 to develop mobile applications that run on an Android or iOS* environment. IBM Worklight is part of the IBM Mobile Foundation family of products. IBM Worklight provides standards-based technologies and tools that can help you efficiently develop, connect, run, and manage applications for smartphones and tablets. In this course, you learn about the capabilities of IBM Worklight and how to use them to develop mobile applications with the IBM Worklight hybrid coding approach. The course begins with overviews of mobile development, IBM Worklight V5.0.5, and Worklight Studio. You then learn about the essential application programming interfaces (APIs) and tools that enable the development, back-end integration, security, and management of cross-platform mobile applications. The course covers topics that include IBM Worklight client-side APIs, user interface (UI) frameworks such as Dojo or Sencha Touch, Apache Cordova, integration, authentication techniques, push notification, and deploying and managing applications.