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The document outlines the syllabus for the CCS 375 Web Technologies course at DMI Engineering College, covering objectives, course units, outcomes, practical exercises, textbooks, and references. Key topics include website basics, client-side and server-side programming, PHP, XML, and modern frameworks like Angular. The course aims to equip students with skills to develop web applications and understand various internet technologies.

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The document outlines the syllabus for the CCS 375 Web Technologies course at DMI Engineering College, covering objectives, course units, outcomes, practical exercises, textbooks, and references. Key topics include website basics, client-side and server-side programming, PHP, XML, and modern frameworks like Angular. The course aims to equip students with skills to develop web applications and understand various internet technologies.

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DMI ENGNIEERING COLLEGE

Kumarapuram Road, Aralvaimozhi – 629 301


Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Syllabus

CCS 375 Web Technologies

COURSE OBJECTIVES:
 To understand different Internet Technologies
 To learn java-specific web services architecture
 To Develop web applications using frameworks

UNIT I
WEBSITE BASICS, HTML 5, CSS 3, WEB 2.0 7
Web Essentials: Clients, Servers and Communication – The Internet – World wide web – HTTP
Request Message – HTTP Response Message – Web Clients – Web Servers – HTML5 – Tables – Lists
– Image – HTML5 control elements – Drag and Drop – Audio – Video controls - CSS3 – Inline,
embedded and external style sheets – Rule cascading – Inheritance – Backgrounds – Border Images –
Colors – Shadows – Text – Transformations – Transitions – Animations. Bootstrap Framework
UNIT II
CLIENT SIDE PROGRAMMING 6
Java Script: An introduction to JavaScript–JavaScript DOM Model-Exception Handling-Validation-
Built-in objects-Event Handling- DHTML with JavaScript- JSON introduction – Syntax – Function
Files.
UNIT III
SERVER SIDE PROGRAMMING 5
Servlets: Java Servlet Architecture- Servlet Life Cycle- Form GET and POST actions- Session
Handling- Understanding Cookies- DATABASE CONNECTIVITY: JDBC.

UNIT IV
PHP and XML 6
An introduction to PHP: PHP- Using PHP- Variables- Program control- Built-in functions- Form
Validation. XML: Basic XML- Document Type Definition- XML Schema, XML Parsers and
Validation, XSL ,
UNIT V
INTRODUCTION TO ANGULAR and WEB APPLICATIONS FRAMEWORKS 6
Introduction to AngularJS, MVC Architecture, Understanding ng attributes, Expressions and data
binding, Conditional Directives, Style Directives, Controllers, Filters, Forms, Routers, Modules,
Services; Web Applications Frameworks and Tools – Firebase- Docker- Node JS- React- Django- UI &
UX
Total: 30 Periods
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1: Construct a basic website using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets
CO2: Build dynamic web page with validation using Java Script objects and by applying different
event handling mechanisms.
CO3: Develop server side programs using Servlets and JSP.
CO4: Construct simple web pages in PHP and to represent data in XML format.
CO5: Develop interactive web applications.
30 PERIODS
PRACTICAL EXERCISES: 30 PERIODS
List Of Experiments:
1. Create a web page with the following using HTML.
• To embed an image map in a web page.
• To fix the hot spots.
• Show all the related information when the hot spots are clicked.
2. Create a web page with all types of Cascading style sheets.
3. Client Side Scripts for Validating Web Form Controls using DHTML.
4. Installation of Apache Tomcat web server.
5. Write programs in Java using Servlets:
● To invoke servlets from HTML forms.
● Session Tracking.
6. Write programs in Java to create three-tier applications using JSP and Databases
● For conducting on-line examination.
● For displaying student mark list. Assume that student information is available in a database
which has been stored in a database server.
7. Programs using XML – Schema – XSLT/XSL.
TOTAL:60 PERIODS
TEXTBOOKS
1. Deitel and Deitel and Nieto, Internet and World Wide Web - How to Program, Prentice Hall, 5th
Edition, 2011.
2. Jeffrey C and Jackson, Web Technologies A Computer Science Perspective, Pearson
Education, 2011.
3. Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications, Doguhan Uluca, 1st edition, Packt
Publishing
REFERENCES:
1. Stephen Wynkoop and John Burke “Running a Perfect Website”, QUE, 2nd Edition,1999.
2. Chris Bates, Web Programming – Building Intranet Applications, 3rd Edition, Wiley
Publications, 2009.
3. Gopalan N.P. and Akilandeswari J., “Web Technology”, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.
4. UttamK.Roy, “Web Technologies”, Oxford University Press, 2011.
5. Angular: Up and Running: Learning Angular, Step by Step, Shyam Seshadri, 1st edition,
O′Reilly

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