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This course provides an overview of Web browsers and servers and explains several forms of Web enabling. It also explains the differences between J2EE-based Web programming techniques and traditional Web programming techniques. It concludes with a discussion of XML and its integration with Java.
Objectives:
- Explain the function and basic architecture of Web browsers and Web servers
- Compare and contrast traditional Web programming techniques and J2EE-based Web programming techniques
- Discuss how XML is useful in terms of enterprise web enabling
Topics:
- Web browsers
- Web browser security
- The Java Plug-in
- Web servers
- Web server security
- Web server availability
- HTML
- CGI programming
- Scripting languages
- Active Server Pages
- Java-based Web programming
- XML
- Document Type Definition declaration
- Simple API for XML
- Document Object Model
- Java and XML
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P500+ Processor, 128MB of RAM; Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Minimum screen resolution 800x600, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher; Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher; Flash 8.0 or higher; 56K minimum connection; broadband (256 kpbs or higher) connection recommended; Javascript, DHTML and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
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