This document contains a lesson plan for a course on Web Technology. It includes topics like HTTP request and response, web servers, markup languages like HTML and XHTML, cascading style sheets, client-side scripting using JavaScript, the document object model, and server-side programming using Java servlets. The lesson plan lists these topics across 5 units, with details on the specific pages in the textbook that cover each topic and estimated class periods. It also includes references to textbooks and papers for the course.
This document contains a lesson plan for a course on Web Technology. It includes topics like HTTP request and response, web servers, markup languages like HTML and XHTML, cascading style sheets, client-side scripting using JavaScript, the document object model, and server-side programming using Java servlets. The lesson plan lists these topics across 5 units, with details on the specific pages in the textbook that cover each topic and estimated class periods. It also includes references to textbooks and papers for the course.
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This document contains a lesson plan for a course on Web Technology. It includes topics like HTTP request and response, web servers, markup languages like HTML and XHTML, cascading style sheets, client-side scripting using JavaScript, the document object model, and server-side programming using Java servlets. The lesson plan lists these topics across 5 units, with details on the specific pages in the textbook that cover each topic and estimated class periods. It also includes references to textbooks and papers for the course.
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Faculty Name K.Poornimathi & G.Rajesh Faculty Code IT116 & Sessions-Cookies- URL Rewriting 338-349 Kannan Other Capabilities-Data Storage Servelets 350-365 IT134 and Concurrency Subject Name Web Technology Subject code IT2353 Case Study- Related Technologies 366-373 Unit-4: Representing Web Data: XML Class III Year –IT A & B Date of Compilation Documents and Vocabularies-Versions and 380-388 Declaration - Namespaces JavaScript and XML: Ajax-DOM based 389-398 Sl Date Period Topic Page No XML processing Unit-1:Web Essentials-Client, Server and Communication Event-oriented Parsing: SAX 399-405 Internet, Basic Internet protocols 17--24 Transforming XML Documents-Selecting 406-417 World Wide Web 25-26 XML Data:XPATH HTTP-Request and Response 28-37 Templatebased Transformations: XSLT 418-434 Web Clients 39-45 Displaying XML Documments in Browsers Web Servers 46-60 Case Study- Related Technologies 435-441 Case study 62 Separating Programming and Presentation: 448-453 Markup Languages: XHTML. An 72 JSP Technology Introduction-JSP and Introduction to HTML Servlets HTML History-Versions 75-77 Running JSP Applications Basic JSP 454-471 Basic XHTML Syntax and Semantics 80-87 JavaBeans Classes and JSP-Tag Libraries 473-481 Some Fundamental HTML Elements 88-96 and Files Support for the Model-View-Controller 482-497 Relative URLs-Lists-tables-Frames-Forms 97-113 Paradigm-Case Study-Related Technologies XML 114-121 Unit-5: Web Services: JAX-RPC, WSDL, XML Schema and SOAP Creating HTML Documents Case Study 122-127 JAX-RPC-Concepts 502-506 Unit-2: Style Sheets: CSS Writing a Java Web Service-Writing a Java 507-517 Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets, 137-147 Web Service Client Features-Core Syntax Describing Web Services:WSDL 518-523 Style Sheets and HTML 148 Representing Data Types: XML Schema 524-532 Style Rule Cascading and Inheritance 149-155 Communicating Object Data: SOAP 533-540 Text Properties 156-166 Related Technologies-Software Installation- 540-565 Box Model 167-173 Storing Java Objects as Files-Databases and Normal Flow Box Layout 173-184 Java Servlets Beyond the Normal Flow 185-191 Other Properties, Case study 192-198 Client- Side Programming: The JavaScript 208-209 TEXTBOOKS Language-History and Versions Introduction 1. Jeffery. C. Jackson-“web Technologies-A Computer Science JavaScript in Perspective 210-213 Perspective”, Person Education, 2006. Syntax- Variables and Data Types- 214-227 Statements-Operators- Literals-Functions REFERENCES Objects 228239 1. Robert. W. Sebesta. ” Programming the World Wide Web”, Fourth Edition, Arrays-Built-in Objects 240-252 Pearson Education,2007. JavaScript Debuggers 253--257 2. Deitel ,Deitel, Goldberg,” Internet& World Wide Web How To Program”, Unit-3: Host Objects : Browsers and the DOM Third Edition, Pearson Education,2006. Introduction to the Document Object Model 265-267 3. Marty Hall and Larry Brown,” Core Web Programming” Second Edition, DOM History and Levels Volume I and II, Pearson Education,2001. Intrinsic Event Handling-Modifying 268-271 4. Bates,” Developing Web Applications”,Wiley,2006. Element style The Document Tree 273-284 DOM Event Handling 284-297 Accommodating Noncompliant Browsers 298-304 Properties of window, Case Study 305-310 Server-Side Programming: Java Servlets- 323-326 Architecture -Overview