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UNIT I 9
Web Essentials: Clients, Servers,
and Communication. The Internet-Basic Internet Protocols -The World Wide
Web-HTTP request message-response message-Web Clients Web Servers-Case Study.
Markup Languages: XHTML. 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.
UNIT II 9
Style Sheets: CSS-Introduction to
Cascading Style Sheets-Features-Core Syntax-Style Sheets and HTML Style Rle
Cascading and Inheritance-Text Properties-Box Model Normal Flow Box
Layout-Beyond the Normal Flow-Other Properties-Case Study. Client-Side
Programming: The JavaScript Language-History and Versions Introduction
JavaScript in Perspective-Syntax-Variables and Data Types-Statements-Operators-
Literals-Functions-Objects-Arrays-Built-in Objects-JavaScript Debuggers.
UNIT III
9
Host Objects : Browsers and the
DOM-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.
Server-Side Programming: Java Servlets- Architecture -Overview-A
Servelet-Generating Dynamic Content-Life Cycle- Parameter
Data-Sessions-Cookies- URL Rewriting-Other Capabilities-Data Storage Servlets
and Concurrency-Case Study- Related Technologies.
UNIT IV 9
Representing Web Data: XML-Documents
and Vocabularies-Versions and Declaration- Namespaces JavaScript and XML:
Ajax-DOM based XML processing Event-oriented Parsing: SAX-Transforming XML
Documents-Selecting XML Data:XPATH-Templatebased Transformations:
XSLT-Displaying XML Documments in Browsers-Case Study- Related Technologies.
Separating Programming and Presentation: JSP Technology Introduction-JSP and
Servlets-Running JSP Applications Basic JSP-JavaBeans Classes and JSP-Tag
Libraries and Files-Support for the Model-View-Controller Paradigm-Case
Study-Related Technologies.
UNIT V
9
Web Services:
JAX-RPC-Concepts-Writing a Java Web Service-Writing a Java Web Service
Client-Describing Web Services: WSDL- Representing Data Types: XML
Schema-Communicating Object Data: SOAP Related Technologies-Software
Installation-Storing Java Objects as Files-Databases and Java Servlets.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Jeffrey C. Jackson, "Web
Technologies--A Computer Science Perspective", Pearson Education, 2006.
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.
4. Bates, “Developing Web
Applications”, Wiley, 2006.
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