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NJIT IT202-102/104 Internet Applications

NJIT IT202-102/104 Internet Applications. Based on Notes Developed by Morgan Benton. About your Instructor. Maura Ann Deek (973)596-3366 m aura.deek@njit.edu or deekm@adm.njit.edu Office Hours: online. About the class. Not primarily a Java programming class

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NJIT IT202-102/104 Internet Applications

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  1. NJIT IT202-102/104Internet Applications Based on Notes Developed by Morgan Benton

  2. About your Instructor • Maura Ann Deek • (973)596-3366 • maura.deek@njit.edu or deekm@adm.njit.edu • Office Hours: online

  3. About the class • Not primarily a Java programming class • The focus of this class is going to be on building and polishing real, marketable skills • We are going to build real applications that will be used by your client (that’s me)

  4. Course Policies • Attendance • Lateness • Cheating/Plagiarism • Communication

  5. Textbook • Sebesta, Robert, Programming the World wide Web, Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-321-14945-9 • Bai, Xue, JavaServer Pages, Thomson. ISBN 0-619-06343-2 • The Internet—we will make heavy use of websites that offer advice, forums, tutorials on current web technologies.

  6. WebCT • Go to http://webct.njit.edu • Click on “I am currently taking a credit course at NJIT” • Click Login and enter your UCID and password (don’t know it? Call 596-2900) • Select IT202-102/104 from your list of courses

  7. Grade Breakdown

  8. Abstract Topics Apps, Individuals and Organizations Info Architecture, Infrastructure, Lifecycle App Architecture and Client/Server model Programming and Modular Design Databases and Protocols Standards and Interop Economics, Politics, Trust Technical Topics FTP, Telnet, Data Hygiene HTML, XHTML, CSS Client-side scripting App environments Database connectivity XML and SOAP App Security Course Schedule

  9. Let’s look at some Internet apps • Amazon • ACM.org • Citeseer • Others…

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