courses schedule
Web Development
 

Course Objectives: The JavaServer Pages simplify the delivery of dynamic web content. JSP is client-server networking programming language. After completing this course, the student will be able to: Write servlets with JSDK Web Server. Handel HTTP requests. Use cookies and sessions from servlets. Create and deploy JSP. Use JSP objects and JAVA to create a web page. Create custom tag libraries.

Pre-requisites: Students should have basic programming knowledge and passed the JAVA I course. They should also be familiar with JAVA and HTML/XHTML and web applications.

Audience: End users who need to create a useful and secured web applications.

Course Outline

  • Servlet API

  • JSDK

  • HTTP requests

  • Session and Cookies

  • JSP implicit objects

  • JSP standard actions

  • JSP directives

  • Custom tag libraries

  • Intro. to EJB

 


Course Objectives: It acquaints the students with the capabilities of Active Server Pages. It also enables students to create ASP applications. After completing this course, the student will be able to:  Integrate client-side and server-side scripting languages with ASP. Use Global.asa file in an ASP application. Create an ASP application. List the methods, events, and collection of the Application object,  Session object,  Request object, Response object and Server object, Database connectivity.

Pre-requisites: Students should have basic programming knowledge. They should also be familiar with HTML, and Experience in web site development

Audience: End users who need to create Web applications.

Course Outline:

  • Getting Started with ASP

  • Introducing Active Server Pages

  • Active Server Pages Scripting

  • Application and Session Objects

  • ASP Objects

  • The Application Object

  • The Session Object

  • Request and Response Objects

  • The Request Object

  • The Response Object

  • Database.

 


Pre-requisites: Before taking this course the user should be familiar with Internet/intranet/extranet terms and concepts. The user should also have an understanding of, Web Server Technologies, XHTML language and should be familiar with Netscape Navigator 6.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or a later versions, and text editors, such as Notepad.

Audience: Advanced Application developers and authors who plan, design and implement Web-based business solutions on intranets, Extranets, and Internets. The users should have prior experience in XHTML and designing Web sites.

Course Outline

  • XML Introduction

  • Why XML?

  • XML vs. HTML

  • XML Syntax

  • XML DTD

  • XML How To??

  • XML Validation