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715 - BCom General Computer Applications Semester IV

The document outlines a course on web technologies for a B.Com program. It covers 5 units - introduction to HTML, dynamic web pages using CSS and DHTML, JavaScript and events, PHP for server-side scripting, and XML and JSP. The objective is to gain skills to design web pages using these technologies. Students will create a dynamic website using client-side and server-side scripting in their lab work.

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715 - BCom General Computer Applications Semester IV

The document outlines a course on web technologies for a B.Com program. It covers 5 units - introduction to HTML, dynamic web pages using CSS and DHTML, JavaScript and events, PHP for server-side scripting, and XML and JSP. The objective is to gain skills to design web pages using these technologies. Students will create a dynamic website using client-side and server-side scripting in their lab work.

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Kakatiya University, Warangal

Faculty of Commerce & Business Management,


B.Com. IV Semester -Paper DSC 403: WEB TECHNOLOGIES
(Only for B.Com (Computer Applications)
Hours Per Week: 7 (3T+4P) Credits: 5
Exam Hours: 1 ½ Marks: 50U+35P+15I
Objective:To gain skills of usage of Web Technologies to design Web pages.

UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION:
Art of creating a web site - Markup language (HTML) – Hypertext - Formatting text - Forms &
formulating instructions & formulation elements – Commenting code – Anchors - Back grounds –
Images - Hyperlinks – Lists –Tables – Frames - Web design principles.
UNIT-II: AN OVER VIEW OF DYNAMIC WEB PAGES & DYNAMIC WEB PAGE:
An over view of dynamic web pages and dynamic web page technologies: Introduction to Dynamic
HTML programing - Cascading style sheets (CSS) - Basic syntax and structure -Events handling -
Changing Text and Attributes - Dynamically changing style - Text Graphics and placements - Creating
multimedia effects with filters and Transactions.
UNIT-III: JAVA SCRIPT&EVENTS AND EVENT HANDLERS:
Java Script: Introduction - Client side Java script - Server side Java script - Core features - Data types
and variables – Operators - Expressions and statements – Functions – Objects – Array - Date and math
related objects - Document object model - Event handling.
Events And Event Handlers: General information about Events – Event – OnAbort – OnClick - Ondbl
click - Ondrag drop – Onerror - Onfocus - Onkey Press – Onkey Up – Onload - Onmouse Down –
Onmouse Move - Onmouse Out – Onmouse Over - Onmove - Onrest – Onresize - Onselect - On submit -
Onunload.
UNIT-IV: HYPER TEXT PRE PROCESSOR (PHP):
Introduction to PHP: Declaring variables, data types, arrays, strings, operators, expressions, control
structures, functions, Reading data from web form controls like text boxes, radio buttons, lists etc.,
Handling File Uploads. Connecting to database (MySQL as reference), executing simple queries,
handling results, Handling sessions and cookies.
File Handling in PHP:File operations like opening, closing, reading, writing, appending, deleting etc.
on text and binary files, listing directories.
UNIT-V: EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE (XML)& JSP:
Extensible Markup Language (XML): Introduction - Creating XML Documents - XML style Sheet -
Hyperlinksin XML Document Object Model - XML Query Language.
JSP:Introduction to JSP:The Anatomy of a JSP Page, JSP Processing, Declarations, Directives,
Expressions, Code Snippets, implicit objects, Using Beans in JSP Pages, Using Cookies and session for
session tracking, connecting to database in JSP.
LAB WORK: CREATING A WEBSITE WITH DYNAMIC FUNCTIONALITY USING CLIENT-SIDE AND
SERVER SIDE SCRIPTING.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Web Technology: Pradeep Kumar, HPH
2. Internet & World Wide Web How to Program: Deitel&Deitel, Pearson.
3. Web programming: Chris Bates.
4. HTML & XML An Introduction NIIT, PHI.
5. HTML for the WWW with XHTML & CSS: Wlizabeth Castro, Pearson

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