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Module Code
INTC9231
Module Type
Option
ECTS Points
5
Duration
1 Semester Contact Hours
2 hours per
week
Pre-requisites
None
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The advancement of Internet technologies has seen
many changes in this highly dynamic field over a very short period
of time. Internet usage has increased dramatically world wide and
with the penetration of broadband/(a)synchronous digital
subscriber line (ADSL) becoming widespread, internet services are
becoming a very lucrative market.
This module will teach some prevailing
technologies that are used in the design and development of web
applications. It will enhance the student’s web development skills
learned to date, placing particular emphasis in server-side
development with Java related technologies.
Security fundamentals are now integral parts of
many web applications and this module will also teach the student
how to design and develop web applications supporting these
elements.
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Essential Reading |
Hunter and
Crawford, 2001, Java Servlet Programming, 2nd
Edition, O’Reilly and Associates
Hans Bergsten,
2003, JavaServer Pages, 3rd Edition, O’Reilly
and Associates
Cavaness,
2004, Programming
Jakarta Struts,
2nd Edition, O’Reilly and Associates
Chappell and
Jewell, 2002, Java Web Services, O’Reilly and Associates |
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Supplemental
Reading |
Snell, Kidwell &
Kulchenko, 2001, Programming Web Services with SOAP,
O’Reilly & Associates
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Web References, journals and other sources |
Web References
http://java.sun.com/
http://www.w3.org
http://jakarta.apache.org
http://webservices.org
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For information on
how to apply
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For more information contact
Deirdre Lawless
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