pt. 1. An introduction to SAS/IntrNet software: Overview of SAS/IntrNet and related technologies -- pt. 2. How the SAS/IntrNet application dispatcher works: Overview of the application dispatcher process flow -- The application broker and the load manager -- The application server -- Communicating with the application dispatcher -- pt. 3. Developing application dispatcher programs: Methods you can use to access and reference input parameters -- Various techniques to generate HTML -- Creating pages with mixed and alternative content types -- Using REQUEST INIT and REQUEST TERM to specity set-up and shut-down behavior -- How to create and use sessions -- pt. 4. Addressing common application requirements: Tools and techniques for debugging -- Tips for safeguarding security -- Integrating application dispatcher applications with other applications, products, and environments -- Maintaining an applications environment -- pt. 5. Selected examples: Generating static versions of dynamic reports -- Simulating a pause and resume capability for the application server -- Techniques for handling long-running processes -- Using scheduled execution to handle long-running processes -- Handling on-demand long-running requests -- Using metadata-driven reporting to construct reports -- Packaging the application dispatcher as a web service.