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My final year project
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For the past month I have been researching the market and the web for my final year project. I am very sensitive for my final year project. I want to do a project that will be helpful to the present day market. And it should be worth selling too.
After one month of research, I and my projectmate decided to do a web based and mobile based hospital management system. We have decided to do it in j2ee and j2me. We have started documenting the project.
I am thinking of making it available online so that we can be helped by other people ... and our project should be a source of information for other people. what do you people think of the project ??
After one month of research, I and my projectmate decided to do a web based and mobile based hospital management system. We have decided to do it in j2ee and j2me. We have started documenting the project.
I am thinking of making it available online so that we can be helped by other people ... and our project should be a source of information for other people. what do you people think of the project ??
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#2 Dec 19th, 2004
I'd limit the scope to J2EE for now, keeping in mind that a mobile interface could be added at some point.
If you make a browser based interface you can do that by simply adding a different set of JSPs for different user agents and have the user agent that's doing the request detected by the controller servlet before forwarding to the view layer.
Beware of EJB. Many projects that use it fail and even those that don't would in the vast majority of cases have been better off without them.
A 2002 study in the US showed that in 2001 there had been $2 billion wasted simply because EJB had been used in projects that should have been better implemented otherwise in the US alone.
Research available lightweight frameworks.
Keep Struts in mind but consider it a last resort. It's IMO too heavy and cumbersome to use and not all that well architectured (the fact that there are bookcases full of books about how to use it says enough I think, that should not be needed for a lightweight framework).
If you decide to roll your own and want someone to discuss things with, I've done my own framework a few months ago (based on another I did a few years ago) and am willing to lend an ear.
If you make a browser based interface you can do that by simply adding a different set of JSPs for different user agents and have the user agent that's doing the request detected by the controller servlet before forwarding to the view layer.
Beware of EJB. Many projects that use it fail and even those that don't would in the vast majority of cases have been better off without them.
A 2002 study in the US showed that in 2001 there had been $2 billion wasted simply because EJB had been used in projects that should have been better implemented otherwise in the US alone.
Research available lightweight frameworks.
Keep Struts in mind but consider it a last resort. It's IMO too heavy and cumbersome to use and not all that well architectured (the fact that there are bookcases full of books about how to use it says enough I think, that should not be needed for a lightweight framework).
If you decide to roll your own and want someone to discuss things with, I've done my own framework a few months ago (based on another I did a few years ago) and am willing to lend an ear.
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