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1908501 WEB TECHNOLOGY LTPC

3003
COURSE OBJECTIVES :
• To understand about client-server communication and protocols used during communication
• To design interactive web pages using Scripting languages.
• To learn server side programming using servlets and JSP.
• To develop web pages using XML/XSLT.
• To develop the web applications using web development framework.

UNIT - I: WEB SITE BASICS AND HTML 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. Markup
Languages: XHTML. An Introduction to HTML History-Versions-Basic XHTML Syntax and Semantics-
Some Fundamental HTML Elements-Relative URLs-Lists-tables-Frames-Forms-HTML 5.0.

UNIT - II: CSS AND CLIENT SIDE SCRIPTING 9


Style Sheets: CSS-Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets-Features-Core Syntax-Style Sheets and
HTML-Style Rule Cascading and Inheritance-Text Properties-Box Model Normal FlowBox Layout-
Beyond the Normal Flow-CSS3.0. 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-inObjects-JavaScript Debuggers.

UNIT - III: CLIENT SIDE TECHNOLOGIES 9


Model-View-Controller Paradigm, Representing Web Data: XML-Documents and Vocabularies-
Versions and Declaration-Namespaces-DOM based XML processing Event-oriented Parsing: SAX-
Transforming XML Documents-Selecting XML Data: XPATH-Template based Transformations: XSLT-
Displaying XML Documents in Browsers.

UNIT - IV: SERVER SIDE TECHNOLOGIES 9


Server-Side Programming: Java Servlets-Architecture -Overview-A Servlet-Generating Dynamic
Content-Life Cycle-Parameter Data-Sessions-Cookies-URL Rewriting-Other Capabilities-Data Storage
Servlets and Concurrency-Databases and Java Servlets. 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-Databases and JSP.

UNIT - V: APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT 9


Overview of MVC architecture – Java Server Faces: Features – Components – Tags – Struts: Working
principle of Struts – Building model components – View components – Controller components –
Forms with Struts – Presentation tags – Developing Web applications – Hibernate: Configuration
Settings – Mapping persistent classes – Working with persistent objects – Concurrency –
Transactions – Caching – Queries for retrieval of objects – Spring: Framework – Controllers –
Developing simple applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES :
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
• Design simple web pages using markup languages like HTML and XHTML.
• Design web pages using CSS
• Create dynamic web pages using DHTML and java script that is easy to navigate and use.
• Program server side webpages that have to process request from client side web pages.
• Represent web data using XML and develop web pages using JSP.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Jeffrey C. Jackson, "Web Technologies--A Computer Science Perspective", Pearson Education,
2006.
2. Deitel, Deitel, Goldberg, “Internet & World Wide Web How to Program”, Third Edition, Pearson
Education, 2006.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Robert. W. Sebesta, "Programming the World Wide Web", Fourth Edition, Pearson Education,
2007
2. Marty Hall and Larry Brown, “Core Web Programming Second Edition”, Volume I and II, Pearson
Education, 2001.
3. Bates, “Developing Web Applications”, Wiley, 2006.

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