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Duration: 5 days
Prerequisites: Magik
Teaches technical staff how to use Magik to build customized applications. Material includes general Magik facilities, data loading, database operations, editor customization, methods for the data model and methods for styles.
Exercises include application image building, using the message system, error handling, building data loaders, editor customization, trigger methods, custom draw methods, and mapped geometries.
Duration: 5 days
Prerequisites: Magik
Designed for technical staff responsible for the installation and maintenance of the Smallworld product.
This course provides an overview of Smallworld including product structure, database upgrade and session control; facilities provided by the new user interface; data model changes and facilities for application servers and clients. Exercises include building an image, upgrading the database, rebuilding applications, and much more.
Duration: 4 days
Prerequisites: None
Explains the concepts of a Smallworld database, and reinforces database administration (DBA) skills through lessons, discussion tasks and hands-on exercises. The Smallworld datastore is a sophisticated, industrial-strength database management system (DBMS) especially designed for handling spatial data in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications.
This course covers all the skills necessary for designing and administering a GE Smallworld database, including the datastore server process, backup and recovery, controlling access, managing large datastores, using persistent cache for remote users, working top, replicas, extracts, external databases, and data model evolution.
Duration: 3 days
Prerequisites: Foundations
Provides an introduction to data modeling using Smallworld Core Spatial Technology. The course uses the Smallworld Case Tool, which is the user interface for database design.
Topics include creating a database, Smallworld architecture, user objects, simple and topological geometry, join relationships, rasters, data model integrity, and database performance. Throughout the course, students complete a series of exercises resulting in a complete data model with a variety of objects.
Duration: 3 days
Prerequisites: None
Provides a general overview of various parts of Smallworld Core Spatial Technology. Most of the topics in this course are described in much greater depth in other specific training courses. This course includes introductions to Smallworld Magik Studio, Smallworld Spatial Intelligence and Smallworld Internet Application Server.
This course offers many hands-on exercises to complement lectures, and is very useful for anyone on a Smallworld project team who wants to understand all of Smallworld's capabilities.
Duration: 4 days
Prerequisites: Foundations
Provides an introduction to the Magik Language and some of the system objects defined in Smallworld Core Spatial Technology. This course gives technical staff the tools needed to extend and customize their environments.
This course introduces the structure of an installed product and the customization of an application – that is, making small changes in existing functionality and user interfaces. The theory portion covers concepts of encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance. The practical portion covers basic language syntax, data structures, creating new object classes, and using the interactive environment. Many hands-on exercises complement lecture topics.
Duration: 3 days
Prerequisites: None
Provides an introduction to the Smallworld Internet Application Server product, covering its principle features, architecture, installation, and the development of custom client applications. Designed for web developers who will be developing clients for Internet Application Server solutions, as well as system administrators and Smallworld developers.
Duration: 2 days
Prerequisites: None
Introduces Smallworld Spatial Intelligence. This course provides a general introduction to the features of Smallworld Spatial Intelligence with hand-on exercises to provide practice in using these features through a series of realistic step-by-step tasks.
Duration: 3 days
Prerequisites: None
Designed for technical staff responsible for the installation and maintenance of the Smallworld product. This course covers product installation, upgrades, patching, and configuration; the dataset controller; user accounts; security; and configuring plotting.
Both UNIX and Windows environments are covered. A series of hands-on exercises complement the lecture topics.
Duration: 5 days
Prerequisites: None
Provides new users an in-depth introduction to all aspects of Smallworld's strong out-of-the-box functionality. Modules include panning and zooming, configuring views, selecting objects, editing objects, editing geometry, browsing the database, topological geometry, and the network follower. This course includes a variety of hands-on exercises.
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