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SYLLABUS (7TH SEMESTER}

Paper I/Subject Name: Web Technologies Subject Code: CSE022C701

L-T-P-C - 3-Q-0-,3 Credit Units: 03 Scheme of Evaluation: T

Objective:
The objectives of the course are:

• To learn the basic web concepts and Internet protocols.


• To familiarize with Scripting Languages.
• To study DHTML, XML, SERVELETS and JS.

Prerequisites: Concepts of Databases and Object Oriented Programming

Detailed Syllabus:

Modules Topics Course Contents Hours

World Wide Web: Introduction to TCP/ IP and WAP, DNS, Email, TelNet,
HTTP and FTP. lntroduciion to Browser and search engines, Working of
the search engines, Miscellaneous Web Browser details, Introduction to
I Introduction,
Web Servers: Features of web servers, caching, case study-llS, Apache,
Configuring web servers.Internet Principles - Basic Web Concepts - 9
To Web Client/Server model - retrieving data from Internet - HTM and
Technology Scripting Languages - Standard Generalized Mark - up languages -
Next Generation - Internet - Protocols and Applications.
Web Pages - types and issues, tiers; comparisons of Microsoft and Java
technologies, WWW-Basic concepts, web client and web server, http
protocol (frame format), universal resource locator (URL), HTML
different Tags, sections, image & pictures, listings, tables, frame,
frameset, form. The need of dynamic web pages; an overview of
HTML,CSS, DHTML. cascading style sheet (CSS), comparative studies of different
II 9
Java Script technologies of dynamic page creation.Java Script : Data types,
variables, operators, conditional statements, array object, date object,
string object, Dynamic Positioning and front end validation, creating
rollovers, building smarter forms, Event Handling, working with cookies,
DOM, node and objects, creating sliding menu, pop-up menu, slideshow
with caption

XML - Server side includes - communication - DTD - Vocabularies -


DOMmethods - Introduction of XML, Validation of XML documents,
Ill OTO, Ways to use XML, XML for data files, HTML Vs XML, Embedding
XML into HTML documents, Converting XML to HTML for Display,
9
Rewriting HTML as XML. Firewalls- Proxy Servers.AJAX technologies,
XML and AJAX Action, XML HttpRequest database operations, security, issues

Data Types, Arrays, Type Casting, Classes and Objects. Inheritance,


lnterfaces, Exception Handling, Multlthreading,J2EE as a framework,
J2SE.J2EE. Client Server Traditional model. Comparison amongst 2-tier, 3-tier and
Servlet and N-tier Architectures, Thin and Thick Clients. J2EE Servlet 2.x
IV JSP Specification, Writing small Servlet Programs, Deployment Descriptor,
9
Inter Servlet Collaboration, Session: Definition, State on web, Different
ways to track sessions.JSP Technology lntroductlon-JSP and Servlets-
Running JSP Applications Basic JSP- JavaBeans Classes - Support for
the Model- View- Controller Paradigm- Case Study- Related
Technofogies.

TOTAL 36

Text Boole
1. Internet and World Wide Web How to program,Deitel H.M. and Deltel P.J, 4th Edition. 2012, Pearson
International, New Delhi.
2. Web Technology,Gopalan N.P. and Akilandeswarl J., 2nd Edition, 2014. Prentice Hall of India.
th
3. Java How to Program, Paul Dietel and Harvey Deitel, 8 Edition, 2014, Prentice Hall of India.

Reference Books:
1. Uttam K.Roy, Web Technologies, 201 1, Oxford University Press.
2. Godbole A. S. & Kahate A., TMH, Web Technologies, 2ndEdition, 2006, TMH

Course Outcome:

On completion of this course the students will be able to:

• Gain knowledge of client side scripting, validation of forms, HTML


• Have understanding of server side scripting with PHP language.
• Have understanding of what is XML and how to parse and use XML Data.

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