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Languages for Dynamic Web Documents

presented by Francisco A. Rojas

What is a dynamic web document?One or more of the following: A web document with information that

is not static or not hard-coded by the webmaster (a document that is dynamically generated by the server in response to a query)

Something on the web page moves or changes (animated)

The web page may respond to user input

It is DHTML!!! — A combination of HTML, style sheets and scripts that allows documents to be animated

DHTML – Dynamic HTML“DHTML combines HTML 4, the

DOM, scripting and CSS to create dynamic, interactive pages not possible with static HTML or paper-based documents.”

Common examples of DHTML: Rollovers: Information

changes in response to user actions.

Show/Hide: Information appears (shows) or disappears (hides) in response to user actions.

Animation: Information moves about the page, automatically or in response to user actions.

Source: http://www.xhtmlchef.com/forehelp_08-01.asp

Rollover Image:

Show / Hide

Animation

Two Sides to DHTMLClient-side

DHTML is usually processed on this side for fastest execution on local machine memory. Good for DHTML that does not involve the Server and helps relieve the burden on doing the same task on Servers.

Often form input error checking is handled here before information is passed on to the server.

Languages: ECMAScript (JavaScript, JScript), VBScript

Server-side

Server-side DHTML effects such as personalization and session configurations are processed here.

Often a database is being used to retrieve information to be displayed in a dynamically generated webpage that is produced by the server and sent to the client for presentation.

Languages: ASP, JSP

Client-Side DHTML

Most commonly used language for client-side DHTML is JavaScript.

Demo:Making your tables sortable.

http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/

Another example

Server-Side DHTML Concept

Server-Side DHTML usually involves the server creating a dynamically generated web page that is data driven.

The html page is a result of a server side script that generates the html.

This page is dynamically generated at the client’s request, thus getting unique html page results based on the queries submitted. Having a static webpage for every possible query is not practical, especially if the data in the database changes!

Client(Browser)

Server(Web server)

URL request

html page htmlDatabase

Table

Basic Sequence of Data Driven Web Pages

1. User clicks on a JSP, ASP, or ASP .NET file link

2. Client requests this file from server

3. Server executes this file4. This file generates the html page

using the database data5. The server sends this new html

page to client6. The client displays this html page

Example of Data Driven Web Page

ASP & ASP .NET

Active Server Pages (ASP)

Two styles of ASP:

1) Old style ASP scriptletsLook like this:

2) ASP .NETThere is a separation of html and code, but you still have the option of using ASP scriptlets. The separate code can be C#, Visual Basic .NET, or any other programming language.

ASP is a program that runs inside Internet Information Systems (IIS), and it is a Microsoft Technology

An ASP file (extension .asp) is html with embedded server scripts

ASP .NET file extension is .aspx

ASP is shipped with VBScript and JScript (Microsoft's implementation of JavaScript). If you want to script in another language, like PERL, REXX, or Python, you will have to install script engines for them.

Also, because the scripts are executed on the server, the browser that displays the ASP file does not need to support scripting at all!

<%@ language="javascript"%> <html><body>

<% Response.Write("Hello World!")%>

</body></html>

ASP: HTML + ScriptServer-script tags: <% code %> <%= expression %>

Tag contents are executed and replaced with script’s output

script.asp:<%@ Page language="c#” %><html><body>The time is <%= System.Date.Now.ToString() %><% if(System.Date.Now < “12:00pm”){ %>

<p>Good morning<% }else{ %>

<p>Good afternoon<% } %></body></html>

Client receives:<html><body>The time is 2:03pm<p>Good afternoon</body></html>

This is why if the user tries to View Source in web browser, you do not see any of the asp source code because it got replaced with html and text.

At page request, Server executes script

<%= expr %> Replaced with value of expr

<% code %> Executes code

ASP .NET: Use Separate Code.aspx = html with asp tags, .aspx.cs = associated C# codeAlso supports old ASP-style embedded codeMust use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. This is useful in creating web based applications, and what gets

constructed in the forms automatically appears in code form in the source files. Much code is automated and helps with writing the asp .net tags.

JSP and Servlets, WSAD

JSP (Java Server Pages) is just like ASP, but it only supports Java in the scriptlets and the separate source files called Servlets (same general idea as ASP .NET). It also has its own tag libraries.

WebSphere Studio Application Developer, developed by IBM, is a tool specifically designed for producing web applications, but it is much more of a challenge to learn and use compared to MS Visual Studio .NET.

This is WSAD

Successful Deployment of Web Application Demo

http://albatross.cslab.vt.edu/vtdiet/

WSAD made web application

UserName: FrancisDemoPassword: chessmaster


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