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eCommerce Systems

<font color="red" size="3"><b>Winter 2008</b></font>

Description

This course examines the technological infrastructure of eCommerece systems. On the server side, it starts with sockets and then covers HTTP servers, server-side scripting, session tracking, and multi-tier web applications. Several frameworks are introduced but the emphasis is on JEE (servlet containers, beans, JSP). Content storage, structure, presentation, and formatting are explored through JDBC, XML, XHTML, SAX/DOM, XSL, and CSS. On the client side, applets and javascript are covered. The course also covers SOA (SOAP and WSDL) using Apache Axis web services and introduces security-related issues (crytography and secure protocols).

Instructor & Office Hours

  • <hi>Professor: H. Roumani</hi> – Home Page
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  • Lectures: Mon/Wed 2:30-4:00 pm in SC222
  • Office Hours: 1:30-2:30 on Wednesdays

Textbooks

Required (available in the bookstore and on reserve in Steacie):

  • Web Technologies: A Computer Science Perspective by Jeffrey C. Jackson, Prentice Hall (2007), ISBN 9780131856035.

References (the first two are on reserve in Steacie):

  • Internet & WWW, 3rd ed. by Deitel et al, Prentice Hall (2004)
  • Programming the WWW, 3rd ed. by Robert W. Sebesta, Addison Wesley (2006)
  • Web Services Platform Architecture by Weerawarana et al, Prentice Hall (2005)
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