JSIS - Java Student Information System
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February 2003

(Advisor: Haluk Gumuskaya)
Fatih University

start date : December 2002

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Mobile Wireless Communication Support
(by M. Mamedov)

Database and Servlets by JSP
(by Nasif Ekiz)


Development of UML and Design Patterns Based Distributed Applications
(by Engin Tozal) >> Web Site

Project Status: JSIS v.1 completed! (February, 2003)
For source code and more information see bottom of the page.


What is JSIS? JSIS, as is implied from its name, is all about students and their activities during academic studies. JSIS provides students with a username and a password with which they are able to log on and check their grades, learn course schedule, check exam dates and results, and simply write notes into their online Notepad.

Our Vision Statement Our goal is to offer a unique service using stable and trustable technology, which will enable students and academic world to live with joy and being able to access needed information in needed time.
Knowing how compelling and not-easy our project is and at the same time being students, we have defined ourselves the following Vision Statement:

Develop a system that will enable students to perform their tasks in an easy way and will let them access needed information from anywhere* and anytime they want!
* With whatever technology they have (Internet, Mobile Devices, PDAs, etc…)

 

News & Announcements ("order by desc")
- First tests on JSP Database connections are over
- J2ME Wireless toolkit and first tests over GUI are over (J2ME mobile simulator was used)
- We have got 'admin' acces for 2 PCs in our lab(thanks to Mr. Gumuskaya and Engin Tozal). We installed there thefollowing soft:
Sun ONE Studio Mobile Edition, JBuilder 8.0, JBuilder Mobile Extension, Apache Jakarta Tomcat 4.1 (January 10, 2003 - 12pm)
- To be able change content of this site frequently, we moved to Dreamveaver MX (Site) (January 12, 2003 -01am)
- We have joined our forces with Engin Tozal, who works on Development of UML and Design Patterns Based Distributed Applications. Thus we will have our project designed according to Design Patterns.(January 13, 2003)
- Now you can acces the online demo that enables you to see you what JSIS will look like when we are over. (January 15, 2003 - 03pm)
- Today is a special day for us; now our Design Patterns are almost over(thanks to Engin Tozal), Nasif wrote the core part of our Servlets and Muhammed did important part of J2ME. We performed our first Mobile Phone Simulator-Servlet/Tomcat server connection on network (on 2 seperate machines)
(January 16, 2003 -08pm)
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Our Project development for 2002-2003 first semester is over. We have finished our development and got A on this course:)

After holidays we are willing to continue development of JSIS. Waiting for your suggestions and comments (February 7, 2003)

 

>>> JSIS v.1 completed ! (February, 2003)
  Click here for source code and related PDF files

 

 

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