It8501 Web Technology Syllabus
It8501 Web Technology Syllabus
It8501 Web Technology Syllabus
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi (F.No.730-52-301 (E)ET|97 dated NOV. 17, 1997),
Government of Tamil Nadu (vide GO Ms. No, 112, dated 23.3.1998),
Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai (Tamil Nadu Act 26of 2001 w.e.f.31.12.2001).
SYLLABUS
Degree B.Tech-IT
Batch 2019
Year/Semester III/V
OBJECTIVES:
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 SemanticsSome Fundamental HTML Elements-Relative URLs-Lists-tables-Frames-
Forms-HTML 5.0.
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CSI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KETTI
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi (F.No.730-52-301 (E)ET|97 dated NOV. 17, 1997),
Government of Tamil Nadu (vide GO Ms. No, 112, dated 23.3.1998),
Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai (Tamil Nadu Act 26of 2001 w.e.f.31.12.2001).
Host Objects: Browsers and the DOM-Introduction to the Document Object Model DOM
History and Levels-Intrinsic Event Handling-Modifying Element Style-The Document Tree-
DOM Event HandlingAccommodating Noncompliant Browsers Properties of window. Server-
Side Programming: Java Servlets- Architecture -Overview-A Servlet-Generating Dynamic
Content-Life Cycle- Parameter DataSessions-Cookies-URL Rewriting-Other Capabilities-Data
Storage Servlets and ConcurrencyDatabases and Java Servlets.
AJAX: Ajax Client Server Architecture-XML Http Request Object-Call Back Methods. Web
Services: JAX-RPC-Concepts-Writing a Java Web Service-Writing a Java Web Service Client-
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CSI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KETTI
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi (F.No.730-52-301 (E)ET|97 dated NOV. 17, 1997),
Government of Tamil Nadu (vide GO Ms. No, 112, dated 23.3.1998),
Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai (Tamil Nadu Act 26of 2001 w.e.f.31.12.2001).
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Design simple web pages using markup languages like HTML and XHTML
Create dynamic web pages using DHTML and java script that is easy to navigate and use.
Program server side web pages that have to process request from client side web pages.
Represent web data using XML and develop web pages using JSP.
Understand various web services and how these web services interact
TEXT BOOK:
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 I and II,
Pearson Education, 2001.