This document describes a .NET portfolio project for developing a library management system across multiple phases. Phase I involves a Windows desktop application for basic library functions. Phase II adds business and data access layers. Phase III expands it to a web application. Phase IV introduces a secured web service layer. Code samples and techniques used include Windows forms, data binding, stored procedures, authentication, and WSE security.
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E- learning and Online Shopping Cart Project (integrated with a payment gateway using MySQL Community Server as the data store with Java Server Pages as the delivery mechanism, Struts 2 as the framework and Hibernate 3 as the Object Relational Mapping framework).
• Technology Used : Java Technology, Java Framework (STRUTS 2 AND HIBERNATE 3 ).
• Designing Platform : HTML, JavaScript, CSS, JQuery.
• Development Tool : IDE- NetBeans8.0.
• Client : Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow
Project DescriptionThe Course Project is simply the cumulative.docxwkyra78
Project Description
The Course Project is simply the cumulative result of completing labs 1 through 7. In lab 1, you will create a basic PayrollSystem Web application that represents a payroll processing website for a company. Each subsequent lab will add more features to this application. By the time you complete lab 7, you will have a finished Web application with a good deal of functionality. You will be able to log into your application, enter personnel records to be stored in a database, retrieve and display previously entered records, perform transactions, monitor user activity, and send e-mail notifications of errors.
After you complete lab 7, but before submitting the project, you should thoroughly test all the Web pages and the functionality added to the PayrollSystem website over all the labs. Also, review the feedback you have received from your instructor on the previous labs, and correct any deficiencies noted. After all problems have been fixed and everything from labs 1–7 works correctly, simply zip up the entire PayrollSystem website after completing lab 7 and submit it as your Course Project.
The following sections summarize the features you will add to the website each week. All of these features should be present and working in the Course Project in order for you to receive full credit.
See Syllabus/Assignments & Exams for due dates.
Week 1: "Annual Salary Calculator" ASP.NET Web Application
In this lab, you will create a simple ASP.NET Web application using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 that displays the text "Hello, World" on the home page. You will also add a page and build an Annual Salary Calculator on that page. This will be used as the foundation for all subsequent labs.
Week 2: User Input Web Pages
In this lab, you will create an ASP.NET Web application main form containing a list of hyperlinks and images. You will also add a form with five text boxes and a Submit button. You will use the form to send information to a second form (which you will also create), where data from the first form will be displayed so it can be verified by the user.
Week 3: User Activity Monitoring
In this lab, you will save user activity data in a database. A record of each user's IP address and the current date and time will be created whenever a user visits the Personnel form. You will be able to view a list of all previous user activity records. You will add validation to the form added in Week 2 to validate the user input.
Week 4: Web Forms with Database Interaction
In this lab, you will start with the form created in Week 2 and add functionality to INSERT records into a database table and SELECT records for display to the user. You will also add a search feature to search for records to display.
Week 5: Transaction Processing
In this lab, you will add transaction processing to the database INSERT functionality from the previous week to make it operate more reliably. Changes to the database will be committed (made perma ...
E- learning and Online Shopping Cart Project (integrated with a payment gateway using MySQL Community Server as the data store with Java Server Pages as the delivery mechanism, Struts 2 as the framework and Hibernate 3 as the Object Relational Mapping framework).
• Technology Used : Java Technology, Java Framework (STRUTS 2 AND HIBERNATE 3 ).
• Designing Platform : HTML, JavaScript, CSS, JQuery.
• Development Tool : IDE- NetBeans8.0.
• Client : Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow
Project DescriptionThe Course Project is simply the cumulative.docxwkyra78
Project Description
The Course Project is simply the cumulative result of completing labs 1 through 7. In lab 1, you will create a basic PayrollSystem Web application that represents a payroll processing website for a company. Each subsequent lab will add more features to this application. By the time you complete lab 7, you will have a finished Web application with a good deal of functionality. You will be able to log into your application, enter personnel records to be stored in a database, retrieve and display previously entered records, perform transactions, monitor user activity, and send e-mail notifications of errors.
After you complete lab 7, but before submitting the project, you should thoroughly test all the Web pages and the functionality added to the PayrollSystem website over all the labs. Also, review the feedback you have received from your instructor on the previous labs, and correct any deficiencies noted. After all problems have been fixed and everything from labs 1–7 works correctly, simply zip up the entire PayrollSystem website after completing lab 7 and submit it as your Course Project.
The following sections summarize the features you will add to the website each week. All of these features should be present and working in the Course Project in order for you to receive full credit.
See Syllabus/Assignments & Exams for due dates.
Week 1: "Annual Salary Calculator" ASP.NET Web Application
In this lab, you will create a simple ASP.NET Web application using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 that displays the text "Hello, World" on the home page. You will also add a page and build an Annual Salary Calculator on that page. This will be used as the foundation for all subsequent labs.
Week 2: User Input Web Pages
In this lab, you will create an ASP.NET Web application main form containing a list of hyperlinks and images. You will also add a form with five text boxes and a Submit button. You will use the form to send information to a second form (which you will also create), where data from the first form will be displayed so it can be verified by the user.
Week 3: User Activity Monitoring
In this lab, you will save user activity data in a database. A record of each user's IP address and the current date and time will be created whenever a user visits the Personnel form. You will be able to view a list of all previous user activity records. You will add validation to the form added in Week 2 to validate the user input.
Week 4: Web Forms with Database Interaction
In this lab, you will start with the form created in Week 2 and add functionality to INSERT records into a database table and SELECT records for display to the user. You will also add a search feature to search for records to display.
Week 5: Transaction Processing
In this lab, you will add transaction processing to the database INSERT functionality from the previous week to make it operate more reliably. Changes to the database will be committed (made perma ...
55. The librarian must be able to enter a new book into the database. If the ISBN already exists in the database, all that is needed is to add a record for a new copy number. If the ISBN does not yet exist in the database, you must add all necessary records for the new ISBN and a new copy number 1 for that ISBN.
56. Use Forms-based authentication and authorization. Only members of the Librarian role must be able to access the web application.
84. What is SetFocus? SetFocus is equivalent to 2-3 years of hands on experience. I received over 500 hours of in-depths hands on experience focused on .NET Development. SetFocus projects are real world projects that are distributed just as I would receive in a position. I received project specifications and was expected to identify best courses of action with deadlines set for completion.