The document summarizes an online banking project created by three students for their graduation from a Ministry of Communications and Information Technology scholarship program in 2014. The project allows users to apply for accounts, view dashboards, transfer funds between accounts, view transaction histories, and more. The students used tools like NetBeans, SQL Developer, and Dreamweaver to develop the system using technologies like Oracle SQL, Java Server Faces, Enterprise Java Beans, and web services. They implemented phases of analysis using UML diagrams, database design with ERD, and developing business rules with EJB and JPA before designing the graphical user interface. The students hope to expand the system further and prove the value of their scholarship.
The bank management system is an application for maintaining a person’s account in a bank. The system provides the access to the customer to create an account, deposit/withdraw the cash from his account, also to view reports of all accounts present
This report paper contains online banking system in j2ee component of java.also include system requirements,design modules,data flow diagrams, sequence diagrams and the architecture of online banking.
content:Introduction
Project requirements
System modules
User interface specification
Use case and data flow diagram’s
The bank management system is an application for maintaining a person’s account in a bank. The system provides the access to the customer to create an account, deposit/withdraw the cash from his account, also to view reports of all accounts present
This report paper contains online banking system in j2ee component of java.also include system requirements,design modules,data flow diagrams, sequence diagrams and the architecture of online banking.
content:Introduction
Project requirements
System modules
User interface specification
Use case and data flow diagram’s
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Index
1. Installing JAVA
2. How to Set Path in Java
3. Installing Eclipse
4. Features of Java
5. JDK, JRE & JVM
6. First Java Program
7. Concept of class file
8. Data Types & String class
9. If else and nested if else
Installing JAVA
Go to URL : https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Click on : Java Platform (JDK)
Choose from below downloads a per your PC & OS configuration.
For 32 bit OS :- Choose “Windows x86”
For 64 bit OS :- Choose “Windows x64”
Install Downloaded JAVA.
How to Set Path in JAVA
1. Go to My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced system settings -> Environment Variables ->
New tab of user variables -> Write path in variable name -> Write path of jdk bin folder in
variable value -> ok -> ok -> ok
Or
2. Go to My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced system settings -> Environment Variables ->
System variables -> Double click on option ‘path’ -> Go to the end of path value -> insert
semicolon(;) -> Write path of jdk bin folder in variable value -> Again insert semicolon(;) ->
Write path of jre bin folder -> Click ok -> ok -> ok
How to check JAVA is successfully installed or not
1. Go to “C:\Program Files”, In this location look for folder called “Java”. If this folder is present
that means JAVA is successfully installed in your system.
And
2. Go to Command Prompt and type “java -version”, Installed Java version should display.
Installing Eclipse
Download from URL : https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/
Version :- Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
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Features of JAVA
1. Object-Oriented - Java is an object oriented programming language. Object-oriented
programming (OOPs) is a methodology that simplifies software development and maintenance
by providing some rules.
Basic Concepts of OOPs are:
• Object
• Class
• Inheritance
• Polymorphism
• Abstraction
• Encapsulation
2. Platform Independent - Java code can be run on multiple platforms, for example, Windows,
Linux, Sun Solaris, Mac/OS, etc. Java code is compiled by the compiler and converted into
bytecode. This bytecode is a platform independent code because it can be run on multiple
platforms, i.e., Write Once and Run Anywhere(WORA).Index
1. Installing JAVA
2. How to Set Path in Java
3. Installing Eclipse
4. Features of Java
5. JDK, JRE & JVM
6. First Java Program
7. Concept of class file
8. Data Types & String class
9. If else and nested if else
Installing JAVA
Go to URL : https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Click on : Java Platform (JDK)
Choose from below downloads a per your PC & OS configuration.
For 32 bit OS :- Choose “Windows x86”
For 64 bit OS :- Choose “Windows x64”
Install Downloaded JAVA.
How to Set Path in JAVA
1. Go to My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced system settings -> Environment Variables ->
New tab of user variables -> Write path in variable name -> Write path of jdk bin folder in
variable value -> ok -> ok -> ok
Or
2. Go to My Computer -> Properties ->
The ‘Multi Banking System’ Interface is targeted to the future banking solution for the users who have multiple bank accounts in different banks. This interface integrates all existing banks and provides business solutions for both retail and corporate. System Involves
• This interface integrates all existing banks and provides business solutions for both retailers and corporate.
• This system acts as a standard interface between the clients and the banks
• Users who have accounts in various banks can log in here and can make any kind of transactions.
• In the backend, the system will take care of the entire obligation required in order to carry on transaction smoothly.
The Multi Banking System Interface is targeted to the future banking solution for the users who are having multiple bank accounts in multiple banks. This interface integrates all existing banks and provides business solutions for both retail and corporate. This system acts as a standard interface between the clients and all the banks, By using this portal any client who maintains accounts in various banks can directly log on to Multi Banking System Interface and make any kind of transactions. In the backend, the system will take care of the entire obligation required in order to carry on transaction smoothly.
Explain Hardware and Software technologies used in your project work.
Define the objective and motivation of your mini-project Work in reference to your Project Title.
Present and Explain DFDs of Project (DFD-0, DFD-1, DFD-2 …).
Present and Explain ER Diagram of Project.
Explain Front-End or User Interfaces (One by One) with Purpose and working.
Explain Back-End or Database Tables used in your project.
Explain Usability or Ultimate output of your project work.
Explain the Drawback or limitations of your project work.
Explain how this work can be carried out in future for improvement.
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Online Banking Project
1. Graduation Project from Scholarship the Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) in
2014 - in Egabi learn
For Track : Oracle Web Application Development
2. Online Banking Presentation
UNITED BANK BE GLOBAL
The Owners of the Project :
1-Mohamed Saber Abdulhameed
2-Amr Hussein Mohammed
3-Mahmoud Ahmed Saeed
3. What does Online Banking mean ?
Systems that enable bank customers to
access accounts and general Information on
bank products and services through a personal
computer or other intelligent device.
4. Scope of our project
Our system will contain the following features:
1. Allow the guest to apply for an account if he satisfies
bank’s conditions.
2. Allow the guest to calculate prices between different
currencies using the calculator web Service.
5. Scope of our project
Our system will contain the following features:
3. The user can access all his accounts inside the bank
using his dashboard .
4. The user can send money from his account to any
other account .
6. Scope of our project
Our system will contain the following features:
5. The user will be informed through a notification
message when he receives any money transaction.
6. The user can request a cheque book and specify an
address to receive his cheque .
7. Scope of our project
Our system will contain the following features:
7. The user will have the ability to see his transaction
history for a specific period.
8. The user can search for a specific transaction by using
date of the transaction or the account number that the
process made to/from it.
8. Scope of our project
Our system will contain the following features:
9. The user can print a statement document for his
transactions with full details.
10. The user can create sub-Accounts with different
currencies he needs .
9. Tools we used :
1-NetBeans
2-SQL Developer
3-DreamWeaver
4-GlassFish application server
5-ERD Concept
10. Technologies we used :
1-Oracle SQL database
2-Java Server Faces(JSF)
3-Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
4-Java Persistence API(JPA)
5-Java Transaction API(JTA)
6-Web Services
11. Phases of implementation :
1-Analysis using Unified modeling language(UML):
- Requirement gathering
- Use case diagram
- Use case scenarios
- Candidate Key Abstraction
- Class-responsibility-collaboration (CRC) cards
- Class diagram
- Communication diagram
12. Use Case :
the use-case diagram
of the Internet
banking system that
the customer can
expect all those
functions
13. Use case scenarios : (some examples)
Here are the Use case scenarios for every use case in the diagram :
Use Case Name Apply for an account
Happy Scenario
The guest browses the website, then he/she can ask to open an account .If
he/she satisfies bank's legal conditions, he/she can fill in data form, then
he/she sends the form and waits for a reply from the bank to complete
opening the account.
Sad Scenario
The guest browses the website, then he/she can ask to open an account but
he/she doesn't satisfy bank's legal conditions.
14. Key Abstraction : (some examples)
Here are the Candidate Key Abstraction (The next phase of our analysis)
for every use case :
15. CRC diagram :
some examples by used CRC Diagram to
Account , User and Registration
Account
Responsibilities Collaboration
Account-number;
Start-date;
End-date;
Currency-type;
Registration
Sub-Account
Currency
Branches
Add Sub-Account ()
Delete Sub-Account()
User
Responsibilities Collaboration
Account-number;
User-name;
Password;
First-name;
Last-name;
Address;
Phone-number;
Branch-name;
Registration
Account
Branches
Shows users of the
bank()
Registration
Responsibilities Collaboration
User-name;
Password;
First-name;
Last-name;
Address;
Phone-number;
Branch-name;
Branches
Currency
Register new account();
17. Phases of implementation :
2-Data base design using ERD Concept.
- Gathering data that need to be saved
- Create the Tables
- Make the relations between tables
23. Next Phase
After delivering these features , we are going to develop the application to
deal with the following features :
1-Integration with some systems so that the user can have more
facilities with our system For example :
- The ability to pay bills to some companies
- The ability to buy online from websites
2-Online support 24/7 through live chat
24. Finally, we hope to be a good developers , so that we can prove that this
scholarship is good for everyone and that it provides our country with
good Developers to enhance the technology field in Egypt
Thanks for everyone worked in this scholarship , and provided us with
what we needed.