Exam Details
Subject | web programming | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.e.(computer science and engineering) | |
Department | ||
Organization | SETHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, pulloor |
Question Paper
Reg. No.
B.E. B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
Fifth Semester
Computer Science and Engineering
01UCS506 WEB PROGRAMMING
(Regulation 2013)
Duration: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer ALL Questions
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1. Define internet.
2. Create an XHTML document that uses an image as an hyperlink.
3. What is a Backus Normal Form notation?
4. What is conflicting styles?
5. Distinguish between GET and POST actions.
6. List down any four 'HttpServletRequest' methods for accessing parameter data.
7. What is RSS?
8. Define eXtensible Stylesheet Language formatter?
9. What is WSDL?
10. Define a Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
Question Paper Code: 31256
2
31256
PART B x 16 80 Marks)
11. Briefly discuss about the evolution of internet. Or List the various <form> elements. Create a XHTML form to register your personal details to get an e-mail account. The details are First Name, Last Name, Sex, Date of Birth, Country, Mobile number and address. Use appropriate controls to get these details.
12. Describe the document object model. Or Highlight the features of CSS. Demonstrate the different ways of creating CSS with suitable example.
13. Explain Java script objects with examples. Or Demonstrate the life cycle of a Servlet.
14. Develop a web application using PHP script to display your end semester examination results through online. Store your marks and other details in MySQL database. Or Discuss about XML documents and vocabularies with suitable example.
15. With a neat diagram, describe the AJAX client server architecture and tell the purpose of XML Http Request Object. Or
Describe a web service with the Web Service Description Language (WSDL).
B.E. B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
Fifth Semester
Computer Science and Engineering
01UCS506 WEB PROGRAMMING
(Regulation 2013)
Duration: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer ALL Questions
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1. Define internet.
2. Create an XHTML document that uses an image as an hyperlink.
3. What is a Backus Normal Form notation?
4. What is conflicting styles?
5. Distinguish between GET and POST actions.
6. List down any four 'HttpServletRequest' methods for accessing parameter data.
7. What is RSS?
8. Define eXtensible Stylesheet Language formatter?
9. What is WSDL?
10. Define a Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
Question Paper Code: 31256
2
31256
PART B x 16 80 Marks)
11. Briefly discuss about the evolution of internet. Or List the various <form> elements. Create a XHTML form to register your personal details to get an e-mail account. The details are First Name, Last Name, Sex, Date of Birth, Country, Mobile number and address. Use appropriate controls to get these details.
12. Describe the document object model. Or Highlight the features of CSS. Demonstrate the different ways of creating CSS with suitable example.
13. Explain Java script objects with examples. Or Demonstrate the life cycle of a Servlet.
14. Develop a web application using PHP script to display your end semester examination results through online. Store your marks and other details in MySQL database. Or Discuss about XML documents and vocabularies with suitable example.
15. With a neat diagram, describe the AJAX client server architecture and tell the purpose of XML Http Request Object. Or
Describe a web service with the Web Service Description Language (WSDL).
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