Syllabus for LAB-IA-1:
Exception Handling, Event Handling, Threads, AWT/Swings, Applets, JSP, Servlets, Streams, JDBC
Please note these guidelines for LAB-IA-1:
1) You are free to bring any java book to the class-room
2) Get your laptop fully charged with required software
3) Get extension box if possible for charging your laptop
4) There are 5 sets of QP - A/B/C/D/E - You have to answer only 1 set
5) Each set contains 5 questions only
6) Total marks are 20 (18+2) only
7) You are free to discuss with your friends
8) Usage of internet is strictly discouraged
a) Proper documentation with appropriate comments, coding conventions in project/package/class/method/ variable names - 1M
b) No Compilation Errors - 1M
c) Expected output in that machine - 1M
d) Deploying on Cloud - 1M (To be done on Sunday,12th Oct)
10) Last date for submission of LAB-IA-1 URLs for JSP/Servlet/Applet/AWT and other web deployable applications is Monday, 18th, Oct, 2014 @ 10:30 AM. Use this form to submit. Click here for responses.
11) Your understanding on all these applications shall be evaluated via cloud IDEs in regular labs in coming week.
12) Those applications which are command prompt based, along with source code and relevant screen-shots with mac-address, share in Google docs and paste the URL in the above form.
14) For the question on applet with mysql, migrate to either jsp/servlet and deploy.
Sample Question:
Application development as per given requirements, which covers all the concepts discussed in syllabus. Ex: Scientific Calculator
Remaining work to be completed during (11th to 18th, Oct, 2014):
Click here for QP (published after test)
Today, did you LEARN anything NEW ?
Yes | 28 | 85% |
No | 5 | 15% |
Rate your overall learning experience
1 | 3 | 9% |
2 | 7 | 21% |
3 | 8 | 24% |
4 | 12 | 36% |
5 | 3 | 9% |
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