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CSP3241 Internet and Java Programming
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND SECURITY SCIENCE
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
CSP1150 Programming Principles or equivalent, and one other programming language unit.
 
Description:

This unit is for programmers who are looking to prepare advanced java programs for the Internet. Using object oriented design and programming techniques, the unit will investigate the following aspects of Java technology including advanced graphical user interface components, exception handling, multithreading, the incorporation of graphics and multimedia, java database connectivity, networking and security. A study will also be made of some advanced Java web technologies including servlets, Java Server Pages, web services, programming for mobile devices, and enterprise technologies (Enterprise Javabeans). New developments in Java technology will also be discussed.


This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
E63Bachelor of Science (Digital Media)
V31Bachelor of Science (Internet Computing)
B39Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering)
SMCOMPComputer Science 10 Unit Supporting Major
SMCCOMComputer Science 8 Unit Supporting Major
MICOMPComputer Science Minor
STCOMPComputer Science Major
MACOMPComputer Science Major
MACSCIComputer Science Major
MACSCIComputer Science Major
MICOSCComputer Science Minor
MACOMPComputer Science (only available in Bachelor of Business) 8 Unit Supporting Major
745Graduate Certificate in Information Technology
U38Graduate Certificate in Network Technology
SPIMMInteractive Multimedia Area of Specialisation
SMNETCInternet Computing 10 Unit Supporting Major
SMCNETInternet Computing 8 Unit Supporting Major
MINETCInternet Computing Minor
STNETCInternet Computing Major
MANETCInternet Computing Major
MACSMCMobile Computing Major
MACSMCMobile Computing Major
SMMOBCMobile Computing 8 Unit Supporting Major
MIMCOMMobile Computing Minor
SPPROGProgramming Area of Specialisation
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 18/11/2004