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The article presents the possibility of building Rich Internet Applications using Flex technology as well as a method of connecting them with Java EE applications based on a Spring framework. As an example, a ticket booking system was created. The most important issues related to rich internet applications and possibilities of used technologies were shown basing on this system. The application was...
"Work time management - WTM" is an application presenting an example of usage popular and open Web technologies accessible on the Internet. Web technologies used in the application are divided in two main groups. Client side technologies, this is cascading style sheets - CSS, script language - Javascript and asynchronous Javascript - AJAX with additional libraries like jQuery and Prototype,...
The downsizing of transistor dimensions enabled in the future nanotechnologies will inevitably increase the number of faults in the complex ULSI chips. To maintain the production yield at acceptable level, several levels of protection mechanisms will have to be implemented to tolerate the permanent and transient faults occurring in the physical layers. In this paper, we study fault tolerance at the...
The following article describes application able to provide statistical services. The application bases on Java EE platform and combines in interested way different technologies such as Struts2, Hibernate, SimpleCaptcha, JSON and JFreeChart. Article also presents helpful solutions for implementation problems of web applications.
Real time data warehouses open brand new possibilities to enterprises but also maintaining a competitive advantage in today's marketplace. However the design of such systems requires new considerations and modeling approaches.
Modern Data Warehouses based on the OLAP model often require performing periodical analyses of data gathered in fact tables. In order to avoid recalculating the results every time new data arrives there is a need to create an organized results repository to store calculated values of every analysis.
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.