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AIM To learn about web essentials, web data and web services. OBJECTIVES To know the internet protocols and markup languages. To know the style sheets and client side programming. To know the host objects and server side programming. To know the web data representations and JSP technology. To know about web services and XML schema. TEXT BOOK 1. Jeffrey C.Jackson, "Web Technologies--A Computer Science Perspective", Pearson REFERENCES 1. Robert. W. Sebesta, "Programming the World Wide Web", Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, 2007. 2. Deitel, Deitel, Goldberg, "Internet & World Wide Web How To Program", Third Edition, Pearson Education, 2006. 3. Marty Hall and Larry Brown,Core Web Programming Second Edition, Volume I and II, Pearson Education, 2001.
No. of hrs required No. of hrs taken Proposed date Sl. No. Topics to be covered Remarks Book(s) Reffered Pageno Actual date
UNIT-I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Internet-Basic Internet Protocols The World Wide Web-HTTP request message Response message-Web clients Web Servers-Case Study An Introduction to HTML History-Versions Basic XHTML Syntax and Semantics Some Fundamental HTML Elements Relative URLs-Lists-tables-Frames-Forms XML Creating HTML Documents Case Study T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 1-8 9-11 12-29 30-46 56-61 64-70 72-80 81-97 98-111 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 15.12.10 17.12.10 17.12.10 20.12.10 21.12.10 22.12.10 24.12.10 27.12.10 28&/29/2
Total No of hours required to complete Unit - I : 12 UNIT-II 10 11 12 CSS-Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets Core Syntax-Style Sheets and HTML Style Rule Cascading and InheritanceText Properties T1 T1 T1 121-124 125-132 133-150 1 1 2 31.12 3.1.11 4.1.11
13
14 15 16 17 18
Box Model Normal Flow Box LayoutBeyond the Normal Flow-Other PropertiesCaseJavaScript Study The Language-History and Versions Introduction
T1
151-177
5.1.11
T1
192-193
T1 194-203 1 JavaScript in Perspective-Syntax-Variables T1 205-207 1 and Data Types-Statements T1 208-223 2 Operators-Literals-Functions-Objects Arrays-Built-in Objects-JavaScript T1 224-239 1 Debuggers Total No of hours required to complete Unit - II : 12 UNIT-III Introduction to the Document Object Model DOM History and Levels-Intrinsic Event Handling-Modifying Element Style. The Document Tree DOM Event Handling Accommodating Noncompliant Browsers Properties of window Case Study Java Servlets- Architecture -OverviewA Servlet-Generating Dynamic ContentLife Cycle Parameter Data-Sessions Cookies- URL Rewriting-Other Capabilities Data Storage Servelets and ConcurrencyCase Study-Related Technologies. 249-256 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 257-268 268-281 282-287 294 307-313 T1 T1 T1 T1 314-328 329-338 339-357 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
29
T1
378-385
4.2.11
30 31
T1 T1
387-394 396-423
1 3
7.2.11 8.2.11
32 33 34 35
T1
1 1 1 1
JSPLibraries technologies-JSP and Servlets-Running JSPT1 Tag and Files-Support for the Model T1 T1 View-Controller Paradigm
36
CaseStudy-Related Technologies.
T1
488-503
16.2.11
Web Services: JAX-RPC-ConceptsWriting a Java Web Service Writing a Java Web Service Client-Describing Web Service WSDL- Representing Data Types XML Schema-Communicating Object Data SOAP Related Technologies software Installation Storing Java Objects as Files
Databases and Java Servlets.
39 40 41 42 43 44 45
T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1
2 1 1 2 1 1 1
Total No of hours required to complete Unit - V : 12 Total No of hours required to complete the syllabus: 60
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