| Web Programming II | |||
| WEB PROG II | |||
| CLASS CODE: | IS 460 | CREDITS: 3 | |
| DIVISION: | BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION | ||
| DEPARTMENT: | INFORMATION SYSTEMS | ||
| GENERAL EDUCATION: | This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. | ||
| CATALOG DESCRIPTION: | This course is a continuation of the study of the design and development of multi-tier web applications. The architecture will be covered in depth with an emphasis on the business rules and data access layer. Applications that implement all parts of the multi-tier web based architecture will be designed, implemented and deployed. Students registering for this class must also register for the corresponding lab (IS 400L) that goes with this course. See the class schedule for the specific section to register for. | ||
| DESCRIPTION: | The design and development of multi-tiered web based applications using non-microsoft products. The J2EE architecture will be studied and a multi-tiered application will be designed and developed. | ||
| TOPICS: | 1. Investigations of commonly used architectures and models for multi-tiered applications. 2. Java Servelets, Enterprise Java Beans, Java Server Pages, and XML 3. Implementation tools for mult-tiered development |
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| OBJECTIVES: | 1. Be able to describe commonly used architectures and patterns used for multi-tiered applications 2. Understand the J2EE model and describe how Java Sevelets, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), Java Server Pages (JSP) and XML are effectively used in a multi-tiered application. 3. Design and model a web based application using the Model-View-Controller design pattern. 4. Use implementation tools such as IBM's WebSphere Development Studio to develop an multi-tiered application. |
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| REQUIREMENTS: | |||
| PREREQUISITES: | IS 450 | ||
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: | August 2002 | ||