AJ LAB (ADVANCED JAVA LAB)

DCRUST SYLLABUS

CSE388C  ADVANCED JAVA LAB

CATEGORY : ENGINEERING SCIENCE COURSE

Course Objectives:

  1. To use graphics, Animations and Multithreading for designing Simulation and Game based applications.
  2. To design and develop GUI applications using Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT), Swing and Event Handling.
  3. To design and develop Web applications
  4. To design Enterprise based applications by encapsulating an application’s business logic.

LIST of PROGRAMS: The students will be required to carry out 10 or 12 experiments covering the theory course CSE328C: Advanced Java as assigned by the concerned faculty.

  1. WAP in Java to input roll no and name of a student using Scanner class and print the details
  2. WAP in Java to input roll no and name of a student using BufferedReader class and print the details
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TEXT /REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Gary Cornell and Horstmann Cay S., Core Java, Vol I and Vol II, Sun Microsystems Press.
  2. Herbert Schildt, Java: The Complete Reference, McGraw-Hill.
  3. Philip Hanna, JSP: The Complete Reference, McGraw-Hill.
  4. Deital and Deital, Java How to Program, Prentice Hall (2007).

Course Outcomes:  After successful completion of the course, students will be able to:-

  1. Use graphics, Animations and Multithreading for designing Simulation and Game based applications.
  2. Design and develop GUI applications using Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT), Swing and Event Handling.
  3. Design and develop Web applications.
  4. To design Enterprise based applications by encapsulating an application’s business logic.
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