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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS

M.Sc. DEGREE PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER SCIENCE


SYLLABUS WITH EFFECT FROM 2023-2024

Title of the Paper Web Technology and Advanced Java


Core–VI - Theory I Year & II Semester Credit: 4 436C2B

Course Objectives
To provide knowledge and abilities to develop web sites for the internet
To provide basic design principles to present ideas, information, products, and services
on websites
To induce basic programming principles to the construction of websites
To grasp the concepts on Java Beans, servlets, JSP
To comprehend the connection between Relational Database and Java.

Course Outcomes
1. Design user interactions on web pages K1, K2
2. Develop back-end website applications K1, K2
3. Develop adaptive content for multiple devices (cell phone, tablets, etc.) K2, K3
Ensure cross-platform optimization for mobile phones
4. Application of java beans, Servlets, JSP for designing Web based K4, K5
applications
5. Usage of JDBC connectivity and implementation of the concept to get K6
desired results from database
K1-Remember;K2-Understand;K3-Apply;K4-Analyze;K5-Evaluate; K6-Create

Unit – I: Introduction to Dynamic Web Content-Three-tier architecture-architecture for client-


server applications-Introduction to HTML5-Structural Elements-Paving the Way for Web
Applications:HTML5 forms-The HTML5 Canvas-Audio and VideoIntroduction to CSS-
Advanced CSS with CSS3-.

Unit – II: Accessing CSS from JavaScript Exploring JavaScript-Expressions and Control Flow
in JavaScript-JavaScript Functions, Objects, and Arrays - HTML DOM – Modules – Forms –
Includes – AJAX – Views – Scopes – Services -Dependency Injection - Custom Directives

Unit – III: Introduction to CGI - Understanding Environment Variables - Disadvantages and


Limitations of CGI - Servlet as an improved CGI - Servlet Fundamentals / API - What is a Web-
Container - Servlet Life Cycle / Architecture - HTTP GET and POST Request Methods -
Processing Html Forms - Init Parameters - State Management - Using HTTP Session - Cookies
session tracking

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UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
M.Sc. DEGREE PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
SYLLABUS WITH EFFECT FROM 2023-2024

Unit- IV: Java Beans: Introduction - Advantages of Beans – Introspection - The JavaBeans API
- A Bean - JSP Architecture - JSP Standard / Implicit Objects - Request - Response - Out -
config - Application - Session - Page - Page Context - exception - JSP Page Implementation
Class - JSP Basics & Syntax - JSP Directive Tags - Page Directive - Include Directive - Taglib
Directive - JSP Action Tags- Forward Action Tag- Include Action Tag- JSP Script related Tags-
Scriptlet Tag- Expression Tag- Declaration Tag - Using Java Beans from JSP - UseBean Tag -
setProperty Tag- getProperty Tag

Unit – V
Network Programming: Working with URLs- Working with Sockets - Remote Method
Invocation. Introduction to Database Management Systems - Tables, Rows, and Columns -
Introduction to the SQL SELECT Statement - Inserting Rows - Updating and Deleting Existing
Rows - Creating and Deleting Tables - Creating a New Database with JDBC - Scrollable Result
Sets.
Text Books:
1. Java 6 Programming, Black Book, Dreamtech
2. Java Server Programming, Java EE6 (J2EE 1.6), Black Book, Dreamtech
3. Advanced Java Technology, By M.T. Savaliya, Dreamtech

Reference books :
1. Herbert Schildt, “Java the Complete Reference”, 10 th edition, McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2017.

2. Tony Goddis, “Starting out with Java from Control Structures Through Objects” 6th
Edition, Pearson Education Limited, 2016

3. Herbert Schildt, Dale Skrien, “Java Fundamentals – A Comprehensive Introduction”,


TMGH Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2013

4. John Dean, Raymond Dean, “Introduction to Programming with JAVA – A Problem


Solving Approach”, TMGH Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi,2012.

Mapping with Programme Outcomes


PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CO1 S S S S S S S S S S M S
CO2 S S S S S S S S S L M S
CO3 S S M S S S S S S M M S
CO4 M S M M S S S S S M S S
CO5 S M M S M L L L L M M L
S- Strong; M-Medium; L-Low

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