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605.481 Distributed Development on the World Wide Web

This course examines three major topics in the development of applications for the World Wide Web. The first is web site development using HTML and related standards. The second is the implementation of client-side applications using the Java programming language, including user interface development, asynchronous event handling, multithreaded programming, and network programming. Distributed object protocols via RMI or CORBA and distributed database access via JDBC may also be introduced. The third topic is the design of server-side web applications, for which students will examine the underlying Web protocol (HTTP), the development of client-side interfaces (e.g., via HTML forms), and the implementation of server-side programs (e.g., via Java servlets or traditional CGI).

Spring 2010 Course Schedule

The current scheduled offerings for this course for the Spring 2010 term are listed below.

Computer Science

Dorsey Center (more info)

605.481.91 Distributed Development on the World Wide Web  (Open)
W 4:30PM - 7:10PM
01/27/2010 - 05/05/2010 Room: D211 $2,750 Spiegel, R.

Montgomery County Campus (more info)

605.481.71 Distributed Development on the World Wide Web  (Open)
M 4:30PM - 7:10PM
01/25/2010 - 05/03/2010 Room: Gilchrist325 $2,750 Shyamsunder, K.

Online

605.481.81 Distributed Development on the World Wide Web  (Closed)
01/25/2010 - 05/08/2010 $2,750 Evans, R.