University of Madras - Syllabus of Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) IIIrd Year - Application Oriented Subject - Semester VI - BCA324 - Web Technology
UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA)
SEMESTER SYSTEM WITH CREDITS
(Effective from the Academic Year 2003-2004)
SYLLABUS
Application Oriented Subject - Semester VI - BCA324 - Web Technology
Lecturer/Lab Hours per Week: 6
Duration: 3 hrs
Max Makrs: 100
Credit: 4
Unit - I
Internet Basic - Introduction to HTML - List - Creating Table - Linking document Frames - Graphics to HTML Doc - Style sheet - Style sheet basic - Add style to document - Creating Style sheet rules - Style sheet properties - Font - Text - List - Color and background color - Box - Display properties.
Unit - II
Introduction to Javascript - Advantage of Javascript Javascript Syntax - Datatype - Variable - Array - Operator and Expression - Looping Constructor - Function - Dialog box.
Unit - III
Javascript document object model - Introduction - Object in HTML - Event Handling - Window
Object - Document object - Browser Object - Form Object - Navigator object Screen object - Build in
Object - User defined object - Cookies.
Unit - IV
ASP. NET Language Structure - Page Structure - Page event, Properties & Compiler Directives. HTML server controls - Anchor, Tables, Forms, Files. Basic Web server Controls- L.able, Textbox, Button, Image, Links, Check & Radio button, Hyperlink. Data List Web Server Controls - Check box list, Radio button list, Drop down list, List box, Data grid, Repeater.
Unit - V
Request and Response Objects, Cookies, Working with Data - OLEDB connection class, command class, transaction class, data adaptor class, data set class. Advanced Issues - Email, Application Issues, Working with IIS and page Directives , Error handling.
Security - Authentication, IP Address, Secure by SSL & Client Certificates.
Books for Study and Reference:
1. I. Bayross, Web Enable Commercial Application Development Using HTML, DHTML, Javascript, Pen CGI, BPB Publications, 2000
2. J. Jaworski, Mastering Javascript, BPB Publications, 1999
3. T. A. Powell, Complete Reference HTML (Third Edition),TMH, 2002
4. G.Buczek, ASP.NET Developers Guide, TMH, 2002