Course Objectives: The student should be able to:
Understand the technologies used in Web Programming.
Know the importance of object-oriented aspects of Scripting.
Understand creating database connectivity using JDBC.
Learn the concepts of web-based application using sockets. Course Outcomes: Upon Completion of the course, the students will be able to
Design web pages.
Use technologies of Web Programming.
Apply object-oriented aspects to Scripting.
Create databases with connectivity using JDBC.
Build web-based application using sockets. UNIT – I
SCRIPTING: Web page Designing using HTML, Scripting basics- Client side and server side scripting. Java Script-Object, names, literals, operators and expressions- statements and features- events -windows -documents – frames – data types – built-in functions- Browser object model – Verifying forms.-HTML 5-CSS3- HTML 5 canvas – Web site creation using tools. UNIT – II
JAVA: Introduction to object-oriented programming-Features of Java – Data types, variables and arrays –Operators – Control statements – Classes and Methods – Inheritance. Packages and Interfaces –Exception Handling – Multithreaded Programming – Input/ Output – Files – Utility Classes – String Handling. UNIT – III
JDBC: JDBC Overview – JDBC implementation – Connection class – Statements – Catching Database Results, handling database Queries. Networking– Inet Address class – URL class- TCP sockets – UDP sockets, Java Beans –RMI. UNIT – IV
APPLETS: Java applets- Life cycle of an applet – Adding images to an applet – Adding sound to an applet. Passing parameters to an applet. Event Handling. Introducing AWT: Working with Windows Graphics and Text. Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers and Menus. Servlet – life cycle of a servlet.The Servlet API, Handling HTTP Request and Response, using Cookies, Session Tracking.Introduction to JSP. UNIT – V
XML AND WEB SERVICES: Xml – Introduction-Form Navigation-XML Documents- XSL – XSLT- Web services-UDDI-WSDL-Java web services – Web resources. TEXT BOOKS:
1. Harvey Deitel, Abbey Deitel, Internet and World Wide Web: How To Program 5th Edition.
2. Herbert Schildt, Java – The Complete Reference, 7th Edition. Tata McGraw- Hill Edition.
3. Michael Morrison XML Unleashed Tech media SAMS. REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. John Pollock, Javascript – A Beginners Guide, 3rd Edition –- Tata McGraw-Hill Edition.
2. Keyur Shah, Gateway to Java Programmer Sun Certification, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002
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MA101BS
Mathematics – I
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AP102BS
Applied Physics
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CS103ES
Programming for Problem Solving
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ME104ES
Engineering Graphics
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AP105BS
Applied Physics Lab
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CS106ES
Programming for Problem Solving Lab
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MC109ES
Environmental Science
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MA201BS
Mathematics – II
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CH202BS
Chemistry
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EE203ES
Basic Electrical Engineering
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ME205ES
Engineering Workshop
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EN205HS
English
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CH206BS
Engineering Chemistry Lab
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EN207HS
English Language and Communication Skills Lab
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EE208ES
Basic Electrical Engineering Lab
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CS310PC
Discrete Mathematics
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CS302PC
Data Structures
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MA313BS
Mathematical and Statistical Foundations
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CS304PC
Computer Organization and Architecture
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CS311PC
Python Programming
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SM306MS
Business Economics & Financial Analysis
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CS307PC
Data Structures Lab
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CS312PC
Python Programming Lab
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MC309
Gender Sensitization Lab
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CS416PC
Formal Language and Automata Theory
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CS417PC
Software Engineering
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CS403PC
Operating Systems
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CS404PC
Database Management Systems
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CS412PC
Object Oriented Programming using Java
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CS406PC
Operating Systems Lab
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CS407PC
Database Management Systems Lab
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CS408PC
Java Programming Lab
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MC409
Constitution of India
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Design and Analysis of Algorithms
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Machine Learning
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Computer Networks
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Compiler Design
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Graph Theory (PE1)
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Introduction to Data Science(PE1)
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Web Programming(PE1)
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Image Processing(PE1)
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Computer Graphics(PE1)
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Software Testing Methodologies(PE2)
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Information Retrieval Systems(PE2)
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Pattern Recognition(PE2)
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Computer Vision and Robotics(PE2)
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Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence(PE2)
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Machine Learning Lab
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Computer Networks Lab
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Advanced Communication Skills Lab
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Intellectual Property Rights
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Artificial Intelligence
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DevOps
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Natural Language Processing
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Internet of Things(PE3)
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Data Mining(PE3)
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Scripting Languages(PE3)
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Mobile Application Development(PE3)
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Cryptography and Network Security(PE3)
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Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language
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