CS1401 Internet Programming Syllabus


CS1401        INTERNET PROGRAMMING                      3  0  0  100

AIM
To explain Internet Programming concepts and related programming and scripting languages.

OBJECTIVES
•    To describe basic Internet Protocols.
•    Explain JAVA and HTML tools for Internet programming.
•    Describe scripting languages – Java Script.
•    Explain dynamic HTML programming.
•    Explain Server Side Programming tools.

UNIT I        BASIC NETWORK AND WEB CONCEPTS                          9
Internet standards – TCP and UDP protocols – URLs – MIME – CGI – Introduction to SGML.       

UNIT II         JAVA PROGRAMMING                                      9
Java basics – I/O streaming – files – Looking up Internet Address -
Socket programming – client/server programs – E-mail client – SMTP - POP3 programs – web page retrieval – protocol handlers – content handlers - applets – image handling - Remote Method Invocation.       
                               
UNIT III        SCRIPTING LANGUAGES                                  9
HTML – forms – frames – tables – web page design - JavaScript introduction – control structures – functions – arrays – objects – simple web applications           

UNIT IV       DYNAMIC HTML                                            9
Dynamic HTML – introduction – cascading style sheets – object model and collections – event model – filters and transition – data binding – data control – ActiveX control – handling of multimedia data       
       
UNIT V        SERVER SIDE PROGRAMMING                             9
Servlets – deployment of simple servlets – web server (Java web server / Tomcat / Web logic) – HTTP GET and POST requests – session tracking – cookies – JDBC – simple web applications – multi-tier applications.                        
                                       
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1.    Deitel, Deitel and Nieto, “Internet and World Wide Web – How to program”, Pearson Education Publishers, 2000.
2.    Elliotte Rusty Harold, “Java Network Programming”, O’Reilly Publishers, 2002

REFERENCES
1.    R. Krishnamoorthy & S. Prabhu, “Internet and Java Programming”, New Age International Publishers, 2004.
2.    Thomno A. Powell, “The Complete Reference HTML and XHTML”, fourth edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.
3.    Naughton, “The Complete Reference – Java2”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 3rd edition, 1999.

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