SYLLABUS

OBJECTIVES:

The student should be made to:

·         Learn Java Programming.

·         Understand different Internet Technologies.

·         Be exposed to java specific web services architecture.

 

UNIT I             JAVA PROGRAMMING                                                                                                                                                                              

An overview of Java – Data Types – Variables and Arrays – Operators – Control Statements – Classes – Objects – Methods – Inheritance - Packages – Abstract classes – Interfaces and Inner classes – Exception handling - Introduction to Threads – Multithreading – String handling – Streams and I/O – Applets.

 

UNIT II            WEBSITES BASICS, HTML 5, CSS 3, WEB 2.0                                                                                                   

Web 2.0: Basics-RIA Rich Internet Applications - Collaborations tools - Understanding websites and web servers: Understanding Internet – Difference between websites and web server- Internet technologies Overview –Understanding the difference between internet and intranet; HTML and CSS: HTML 5.0 , XHTML, CSS 3.

 

UNIT II I CLIENT SIDE AND SERVER SIDE PROGRAMMING

Java Script: An introduction to JavaScript–JavaScript DOM Model-Date and Objects,-Regular Expressions- Exception Handling-Validation-Built-in objects-Event Handling- DHTML with JavaScript. Servlets: Java Servlet Architecture- Servlet Life Cycle- Form GET and POST actions- Session Handling- Understanding Cookies- Installing and Configuring Apache Tomcat Web Server;- DATABASE CONNECTIVITY: JDBC perspectives, JDBC program example - JSP: Understanding Java Server Pages-JSP Standard Tag Library(JSTL)-Creating HTML forms by embedding JSP code.

 

UNIT IV PHP and XML

An introduction to PHP: PHP- Using PHP- Variables- Program control- Built-in functions-Connecting to Database – Using Cookies-Regular Expressions; XML: Basic XML- Document Type Definition- XML Schema DOM and Presenting XML, XML Parsers and Validation, XSL and XSLT Transformation, News Feed (RSS and ATOM).

 

UNIT V INTRODUCTION TO AJAX and WEB SERVICES

AJAX: Ajax Client Server Architecture-XML Http Request Object-Call Back Methods; Web Services: Introduction- Java web services Basics – Creating, Publishing,Testing and Describing a Web services (WSDL)-Consuming a web service, Database Driven web service from an application –SOAP.

TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS

 

OUTCOMES: At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

·         Implement Java programs.

·         Create a basic website using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets.

·         Design and implement dynamic web page with validation using JavaScript objects and by applying different event handling mechanisms.

·         Design rich client presentation using AJAX.

·         Design and implement simple web page in PHP, and to present data in XML format.

·         Design and implement server side programs using Servlets and JSP.

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Deitel and Deitel and Nieto, “Internet and World Wide Web - How to Program”, Prentice Hall, 5th Edition, 2011.

2. Herbert Schildt, “Java-The Complete Reference”, Eighth Edition, Mc Graw Hill Professional, 2011.

 

REFERENCES:

1. Stephen Wynkoop and John Burke “Running a Perfect Website”, QUE, 2nd Edition,1999.

2. Chris Bates, Web Programming – Building Intranet Applications, 3rd Edition, Wiley Publications, 2009.

3. Jeffrey C and Jackson, “Web Technologies A Computer Science Perspective”, Pearson Education, 2011.

4. Gopalan N.P. and Akilandeswari J., “Web Technology”, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.

5. Paul Dietel and Harvey Deitel, “Java How to Program”, , 8th Edition Prentice Hall of India.

6. Mahesh P. Matha, “Core Java A Comprehensive Study”, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.

7. Uttam K.Roy, “Web Technologies”, Oxford University Press, 2011.