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Advanced WWW programming

Lectures
20 h

Recommended for
Graduate students who want to learn advanced Java programming and other WWW programming techniques.

The course was last given
New course.

Goals
The goal of the course is to learn the principles for interactive programming on the WWW. After the course, students should be able to use current techniques, such as CGI-scripts, DHTML, XML, and Java (including various APIs) in research projects.

Prerequisites
None, except admitted to graduate studies in Computer Science.

Organization
The course consists of a number of lectures, programming assignments, and a programming project.

Contents
HTML, CGI, DHTML, XML, Java, and Java APIs. The emphasis is on Java.

Literature
(preliminary) David Flanagan: Java in a Nutshell, 2nd edition, O'Reilly, 1997.

Teachers
Henrik Eriksson et al.

Examiner
Henrik Eriksson

Schedule
January to April 2000.

Examination
Completed and approved programming assignments and Java project.

Credit
5 credits (or 3+3 credits)

Comments
This graduate course is based on «TDDB06 Avancerad programmering och interaktivitet på WWW». However, the requirements on the programming assignments and project are much stricter in this course. The project must use state-of-the-art Java technology and be relevant for research in Computer Science.


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