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-====== eCommerce Systems  ====== +~~NOTOC~~ 
-<html><font color="red" size="3"><b>Fall 2009</b></font></html>+====== Building eCommerce Systems  ======
  
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-===== Description  =====+==== Contacts ==== 
 +  * Professor<hi #dbe5f1>: **Hamzeh Roumani** -</hi> [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani|Home Page]]. 
 +  * Email Filter: The string ''CSE4413/X'' in the Subject field, where ''X'' is your username on ''red@cse''
 +  * Office Hours: Mon 12:30-14:00
  
-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) and its design patterns. Content storage, structure, presentation, and formatting are explored through JDBC, XML, XHTML, SAX/DOM, XSL, and CSS. On the client side, javascript is used and,time permitting, GWT and AJAX are introduced. The course also covers SOA (SOAP and WSDL) using Apache Axis web services. +  Lectures: MW 16:00-17:20 in VH-3009
-===== Instructor & Office Hours===== +  * Labs and Tests16:00-17:20 in CSEB-3057 on __certain__ Wednesdays---see [[whats_new|Latest News]].
-  <hi>ProfessorH. Roumani</hi> -- [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani|Home Page]] +
-  * Email FilterThe string ''CSE4413/X'' must be embedded in the Subject field of your email message, where ''X'' is your  username on ''red''+
-  * LecturesMon/Wed 4:00-5:30 pm in CB122 +
-  * Office Hours: 1:30-2:30 on Wednesdays+
  
-===== Textbooks ====+==== 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.+
  
 +//There is no required textbook for this course.//
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 +  * **Recommended:** //Web Application Architecture, 2nd ed.// \\ By Skhlar and Rosen, John Wiley  (2009).
 +  * **Recommended:** //Web Technologies: A Computer Science Perspective// \\ By Jeffrey C. Jackson, Prentice Hall (2007).
 +  * //Programming the WWW, 5th ed.// \\ By Robert W. Sebesta, Addison Wesley (2009)
 +  * //Internet and the WWW, 4th ed.// \\ By Deitel and Deitel, Prentice Hall (2008)
  
-**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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