6 Weeks Program
I. Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to introduce the student to the Java Programming topics and doing hands on practical assignments using JBuilder IDE tool for development.
Attention will be paid to the following topics:
1.
Java Servlets
2.
Java Server Pages – JSP
3.
JDBC – Data access
4.
JSP Tags
5.
JSP development using Struts technologies
6.
Java Beans
The above represents the key elements of the successful Java developer’s skill set. They come from the academic disciplines of Computer Information Science, experience and practice.
I. Required Text:
1.Professional Java Server Programming, 1999 Wrox Press,
ISBN – 1-861002-77-7
I. Responsibilities
The class will be very interactive and will require that each of us prepare to add to the discussions. The goal here is, we as professionals, coming from many backgrounds, share our experiences to enrich the academic environment. There will be expectations that discussions and debates should be lively, however, maintained in a professional manner. There will be also be an expectation that the views and opinions expressed within the academic environment have a degree of confidentiality and should be shared with absolute discretion. II. Grading
The final grade will be comprised of the following components:
Class Attendance/Participation 30%
Assignments 20%
Quiz 1 15%
Quiz 2 15%
Quiz 3 20%
III. Supplementary Reading
Java 2 Developer’s Book, Phillip Heller and Simon Roberts,
ISBN 0-7821- 2179-9
Core Java 2 by Cornell Hortsmann
Java Servlets, O’Reilley Associates, ISBN
Database Programming with JDBC and Java, George Reese, O’Reilly Associates ISBN 1-56592-270-0
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