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LATHA MATHAVAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE LESSON PLAN Faculty Name : M.

Sabiya Banu Subject Name : Web Technology Branch : Computer Science Engineering
AIM

Subject Code : IT63 Year / Sem : III / VI

To introduce the concepts, terminologies and technologies of Internet and WWW


OBJECTIVES

To understand the XML language basics Learn about the technologies that support XML Understand the architecture of Web services To know about XML encryption

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Actual 9 hrs. T1(1724) T1(25-26) T1(28-37) T1(39-45) T1(46-60) T1(62) T1(72) T1(75-77) T1(80-87, 88-96) T1(97-113) T1(114-121) T1(122-127)

UNIT- I : Web Essentials-Client, Server and Communication Planned-12 hrs Internet, Basic Internet protocols 1 02/01/12 4 2 02/01/12 6 World Wide Web HTTP-Request and Response 3 03/01/12 2 4 05/01/12 2 Web Clients Web Servers 5 06/01/12 3 6 06/01/12 6 Case study 7 09/01/12 4 XHTML. An Introduction to HTML, HTML History-Versions Basic XHTML Syntax and Semantics 8 09/01/12 6 9 10/01/12 2 Some Fundamental HTML Elements 10 11 12 12/01/12 13/01/12 19/01/12 2 3 2 Relative URLs-Lists-tablesFrames-Forms XML Creating HTML Documents Case Study

UNIT II : Style Sheets: CSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 20/01/12 23/01/12 23/01/12 24/01/12 30/01/12 30/01/12 06/02/12 06/02/12 07/02/12 09/02/12 10/02/12 13/02/12 3 4 6 2 4 6 4 6 2 2 3 4

Actual 9 hrs. Planned-12 hrs Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets,Features-Core Syntax T1(137-147) Style Sheets and HTML T1(148) Style Rule Cascading and Inheritance T1(149-155) Text Properties T1(156-166) Box Model T1(167-173) Normal Flow Box Layout T1(173-184) Beyond the Normal Flow T1(185-191) Other Properties, Case study T1(192-198) Client- Side Programming: The JavaScript T1(208-209) Language-History and Versions IntroductionJavaScript in T1(210-213) Perspective Syntax- Variables and Data TypesT1(214-227) T1(228Statements-Operators- Literals-FunctionsObjects, Arrays-Built-in 239), Objects, JavaScript Debuggers T1(253-257) Actual 9 hrs. T1(265-267) T1(268-271) T1(273-284) T1(284-297) T1(298-304) T1(305-310) T1(323-326) T1(327-337) T1(338-349) T1(350-365) T1(366-373) T1(366-373) Actual 9 T1(380-388) T1(389-398) T1(399-405) T1(406-417) T1(418-434) T1(435-44) T1(448-453) T1(454-471) T1(454-471) T1(473-481) T1(482-497) T1(482-497)

UNIT III : Host Objects : Browsers and the DOM Planned-12 hrs. 1 13/02/12 6 Introduction to the Document Object Model DOM History, Levels Intrinsic Event Handling-Modifying Element style 2 14/02/12 2 3 16/02/12 2 The Document Tree DOM Event Handling 4 17/02/12 3 5 20/02/12 4 Accommodating Noncompliant Browsers Properties of window, Case Study 6 20/02/12 6 7 21/02/12 2 Server-Side Programming: Java Servlets Architecture Overview 8 23/02/12 2 9 27/02/12 4 A Servelet-Generating Dynamic Content-Life Cycle-Parameter Data 10 27/02/12 6 Sessions-Cookies- URL Rewriting Other Capabilities-Data Storage Servelets and Concurrency 11 05/03/12 4 12 05/03/12 6 Case Study- Related Technologies UNIT IV : Representing Web Data: XML hrs. Planned-12 hrs. 1 06/03/12 2 Documents, Vocabularies-Versions, declaration - Namespaces JavaScript and XML: Ajax-DOM based XML processing 2 08/03/12 2 3 09/03/12 3 Event-oriented Parsing: SAX Transforming XML Documents-Selecting XML Data:XPATH 4 12/03/12 4 Templatebased Transformations: XSLT Displaying XML Documments in Browsers Case Study- Related 5 12/03/12 6 Technologies Separating Programming and Presentation: 6 13/03/12 2 7 15/03/12 2 JSP Technology Introduction-JSP and Servlets Running JSP Applications Basic JSP 8 16/03/12 3 JavaBeans Classes and JSP-Tag Libraries and Files JavaBeans Classes and JSP-Tag Libraries and Files 9 16/03/12 6 10 19/03/12 4 Support for the Model-View-Controller Support for the Model-View-Controller 11 19/03/12 6 12 20/03/12 2 Paradigm-Case Study-Related Technologies

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 Iand II, Pearson Education, 2001. 4. Bates, Developing Web Applications, Wiley, 2006.

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