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| Computer Science E-153 : Web Development Using XML |
| Harvard Extension School: 12151 |
| Fall 2009-2010 |
| David P. Heitmeyer, AM, Senior Software Product Architect/Engineer, iCommons, Office of the University CIO, Harvard University. |
| Location: 1 Story Street 306 Meeting Time: Tuesday 7:35-9:35 pm |
| Students learn key XML technologies (XML, XPath, XSL, XSL-FO, XML Schema, RNG, DTD, XQuery, DOM) as well as specific markup languages relevant to website development (XHTML, XHTMI Mobile Profile, RSS, RDF, XSL-FO, SVG, DocBook, OOXML, OpenDocument, XForms). In addition, the course covers topics such as XML and databases (native XML databases and RDBMS), XML programming APIs (DOM and SAX), Apache Cocoon (an open-source XML publishing framework), and the role of XML in Web 2.0 to deliver data and functionality through Ajax and web services (SOAP and REST). Using these technologies, students develop dynamic, data-driven websites that are capable of delivering content in a variety of media formats (screen, text, print, graphics) to a variety of devices (desktop, handheld, mobile) for a variety of audiences. Prerequisite: CSCI E-12, or the equivalent experience. |
I have created final project areas in your svn repositories. In your individual svn repositories, there is a folder called "assignment_project".
For those doing group projects, you will need to use your group repository, not your individual repository. Your group repository is based upon your group color - for example:
http://morpheus.dce.harvard.edu/svn/students/red/trunk/assignment_project/
Simply replace "red" with your group color name. You should use your individual username and password to access your group repository.
If you are working in a group, you may wish to review the first couple of chapters of the online SVN book -- in particular, examine the "Basic Work Cycle" section, where it describes the basic operations needed when working collaboratively on files:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.tour.cycle.html
The data about building location is at:
http://cscie153.dce.harvard.edu/assignment_files/2009/buildings.xml
Please tell us about your group or individual final project by Thursday, November 19th.
Lecture notes for 11/17 (Web Services) are available:
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Lecture notes for 11/10 are available:
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