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Learn how FSU maintains an interactive website for legacy systems using REXX, HTML, Java, and secure data encryption. Explore the FSU Security Model, campus kiosk operations, and other web application features. Experience the demonstration URLs for administrative and student information platforms.
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MaintainingAn Interactive WebsiteFor Legacy Systems MOSIS 2000 Mike Nola Florida State University mnola@admin.fsu.edu 850-644-4513
The FSU Toolkit • REXX Programming Language • Plain HTML • Shadow Web Server (middleware) • DB2 tables housed on IBM mainframe • CICS / VSAM in certain cases • Java Programming Language / Servlets
The FSU Security Model • Data Domain • Encryption • Mainframe logon IDs and passwords • Student IDs and PINs • Normal Student ID (Usually 9 digits) • FSUCard Number (16 digit number) • Web Name (Name made up by student) • Time-out functions • Generation of student ID
Campus Kiosks • Kiosk Software • Housing the Kiosks • Cabinet Security • Kiosk Monitoring
Other Web Application Issues • Group E-mail functions • The ability to download data into Excel • Dynamic dropdown boxes • Ability for non-students to log on to system • Generating SQL on the fly • Ability for faculty to log on
Demonstration URLs • Administrative Web Applications Menu: • http://www.ais.fsu.edu/applications • FSyou! Student Information Central • http://www.ais.fsu.edu/ais/applications/student/
Demonstration URLs • Administrative Web Applications Menu: • http://www.ais.fsu.edu/applications • FSyou! Student Information Central • http://www.ais.fsu.edu/ais/applications/student/