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RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE A Servelet-Generating Dynamic Content- 327-337

LESSON PLAN Life Cycle-Parameter Data


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

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