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This document outlines the objectives, syllabus, and learning resources for an Advanced Java & Web Technologies lab course. The course aims to teach students how to create a fully functional online bookstore website using HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JDBC. The syllabus covers topics like HTML elements, CSS stylesheets, JavaScript events, XML presentation with XSLT, JDBC connectivity, servlet programming, and JSP tags. Students will complete exercises and projects on each topic. By the end of the course, students will be able to create and manage static web pages, develop dynamic applications using server-side technologies, implement web applications with database management, and develop secure applications
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CS6L1

This document outlines the objectives, syllabus, and learning resources for an Advanced Java & Web Technologies lab course. The course aims to teach students how to create a fully functional online bookstore website using HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and JDBC. The syllabus covers topics like HTML elements, CSS stylesheets, JavaScript events, XML presentation with XSLT, JDBC connectivity, servlet programming, and JSP tags. Students will complete exercises and projects on each topic. By the end of the course, students will be able to create and manage static web pages, develop dynamic applications using server-side technologies, implement web applications with database management, and develop secure applications
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PVP14 REGULATIONS COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING PVPSIT

III/IV B. TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


ADVANCED JAVA & WEB TECHNOLOGIES LAB(Required)
Course Code: CS 6L1 Credits: 2
Lab Hours: 3 periods/ week Internal assessment: 25 Marks
Semester end examination: 50 Marks
Prerequisites: Advanced Java & Web Technologies

Course Objectives:

Create a fully functional website to develop an online book store


1. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for laying out
(formatting) pages that contain text, images and graphics.
2. Extensible Markup Languages (XML is used to store and transport data among
webpages), a mechanism for defining new tag sets and interchanging data among web
applications.
3. Client-side Programming using JavaScript for validating the data.
4. Creation of software components (objects used for client and server communication)
using Beans.
5. Server-Side Programming using servlets are to generate static content and Java Server
Pages are used to generate dynamic content.
6. Creating a pure Dynamic Web Application which retrieves the data from Database
according to the client request using JDBC.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of this course student will:
CO1) Create and Mange static web pages for given scenario
CO2) Apply server side technologies to establish dynamic applications
CO3) Implement web applications with effective data management
CO4) Develop secure web applications with session management API‟s

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Syllabus:

Exercise 1: To practice HTML fundamental constructs.

1. Headings
2. Links
3. Paragraph
4. Images
5. Tables

Exercise 2: To practice HTML fundamental constructs.

6. Frames
7. Forms and HTML controls

Exercise 3: Project on HTML fundamentals Exercise


4: To practice Cascading style sheets

8. Internal
9. External
10. Inline

Exercise 5: To practice JavaScript and DHTML

11. Simple Programs


12. Handling Events
13. Objects in JavaScript

Exercise 6: Project on DHTML

Exercise 7: To practice XML

 Presenting XML using XSLT

Exercise 8: To practice JDBC connectivity

14. Statement
15. PreparedStatement

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Exercise 9: To practice Servlet programming

16.Simple servlet Programming


17.Understanding Life cycle Methods

Exercise 10: To practice Servlet programming

18 Working with initialization parameters


19. RequestDispatcher interface

Exercise 11: To practice JSP

20. JSP basic tags


21. Implicit objects

Exercise 12: To practice JSP

22. Working with Action tags

Learning Resource

Text Books

1.Web Technologies, Black Book, Kogent Learning Solutions Inc, Dreamtech Press.

2. JDBC, Servlets, and JSP, New Edition, Santhosh Kumar K, Kogent Learning
Solutions Inc, Dreamtech Press.

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