510111D Advanced Internet Programming Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectures: 3 Hrs/week Theory: 100 Marks Total Credits : 03
1. Introduction to Web Introduction to WWW, TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, UDP, N-Tier, Markup Languages – HTML, DHTML, DNS, URL, Browsers 2. Introduction to J2EE MVC Design Pattern, What Is J2EE?, J2EE Architecture, J2EE Components & Containers, Specification, Application servers, Struts 3. Dynamic Web Programming – Part 1 (Client Side) Java Applets, Java script 4. Dynamic Web Programming – Part 2 (View) JSP, JSTL, ASP, PHP 5. Dynamic Web Programming – Part 3 (Model & Controller) Servlets, Servlet Life cycle, C#, Java beans, Introduction to EJBs, JDBC 6. APIs Java Mail API, JNDI, JMS, Introduction and evolution of Portals, Portal Application Development, Overview of IBM Portlet API, Overview of JSR 168 API, Developing sample JSR 168 portlet, Overview of Internationalization and localization.
Reference Books 1. Ravi Kalakota and Andrew B Whinston, “Frontiers of Electronic commerce”, Addison Wesley, 2. Eric Ladd, Jim O’ Donnel, “ Using HTML 4, XML and Java”, Prentice Hall of India – QUE, 3. Jeffy Dwight, Michael Erwin and Robert Niles, “Using CGI”, prentice Hall of India – QUE, 4. Scot Johnson, Keith Ballinger, Davis Chapman, “Using Active Server Pages”, Prentice Hall of India, 5. Margaret Levine Young, “Internet and WWW”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 6. Herbert Schildt, The Complete Reference – Java 2 , 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 7. Keyur shah, “Gateway to Java Programmer Sun Certification”, Tata Mc Graw Hill 8. Deitel & Deitel, Java How to Program, Prentice Hall Reference http://www.unipune.ernet.in/stud_info/Syllabi/Syllabus_2008.html
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