Introduction to Web Applications Development

Introduction to Web Applications Development

Starts with an introduction to the internet, basic concepts for web servers and a case study of Apache. It continues with webpage design focussing on HTML and JavaScript as well as XML Schemas, dynamic webpages, database access and webservices.

Publication date: 30 Nov -0001

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Paperback: 376 pages

Views: 26,688

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Publisher: Free Technology Acacemy

License: GNU Free Documentation License

Post time: 03 Sep 2010 11:58:15

Introduction to Web Applications Development

Introduction to Web Applications Development Starts with an introduction to the internet, basic concepts for web servers and a case study of Apache. It continues with webpage design focussing on HTML and JavaScript as well as XML Schemas, dynamic webpages, database access and webservices.
Tag(s): Web Design and Development
Publication date: 30 Nov -0001
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 376 pages
Views: 26,688
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: Free Technology Acacemy
License: GNU Free Documentation License
Post time: 03 Sep 2010 11:58:15
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Book Description:
Carles Mateu wrote:This course starts with an introduction to the internet, including a brief history of the TCT/IP protocol and worldwide web. It defines the basic concepts for web servers and studies the case of Apache, the most used webserver, while other free software webservers are not forgotten. The course continues with webpage design focussing on HTML and JavaScript. XML Schemas, their validation and transformation are covered as well as dynamic webpages built with CGI, PHP or JSP and database access.

Webservices are software components that are accessible through SOAP and have their interface described with WSDL (Web Service Description Language). In this section the XML-RPC protocol is discussed among other things.

The last part of the course deals with configuration, maintenance, monitoring and security aspects.




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