Web Based Application DevelopmentJones & Bartlett Publishers, 22/04/2009 - 329 من الصفحات Perfect for the one-term course, Web-Based Application Development present an introduction to concepts, theories, practices, languages, and tools used to develop applications for the World Wide Web. It provides coverage of the important fundamentals of Web applications while providing the coverage of programming and technology necessary to apply these ideas and put them into practice. In addition to presenting the language and tools found in most texts, Web-Based Application Development goes beyond and includes networking, architecture, security, reliability, and other important concepts and theories necessary today. |
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Chapter 1 Internet and Web Protocols | 1 |
Chapter 2 ClientServer Architecture | 17 |
Chapter 3 Web Software | 29 |
Chapter 4HTML | 47 |
Chapter 5 Java Servlets | 75 |
Chapter 6 JavaScript and AJAX | 95 |
Chapter 7 Java Server Pages | 123 |
Chapter 8 Databases | 145 |
Chapter 11 Performance and Reliability | 209 |
Chapter 12 Internationalization and Accessibility | 229 |
Chapter 13 Web Application Infrastructure | 253 |
Chapter 14 Advanced Architectural Styles | 269 |
Chapter 15 The Mobile Web | 285 |
Appendix A Unified Modeling Language UML | 299 |
Appendix B MyWebapp Source Code | 307 |
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