scholarly journals Web application development using ASP.NET MVC and JavaServer Faces

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 102-107
Author(s):  
Mariia Radutina ◽  
Beata Pańczyk

The paper presents the results of comparative analysis of two competing web application technologies: ASP.NET MVC from Microsoft and JavaServer Faces (JSF) supported by Oracle. The research was done by implementing two applications with the same functionality using the same MySQL database. The most commonly used ORM tools are Hibernate for JSF and Entity Framework for ASP.NET MVC. The research was done by comparison the application structure, ease of implementation, support of the development environment, community support, graphical interface components, and database performance.

2005 ◽  
pp. 76-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jim Q. Chen ◽  
Richard D. Heath

Web-based application development represents some unique challenges to the developers. There is a growing need for better development methodologies. The traditional system development methods for non-Web applications can still be effective, but need to be adapted and enriched in the new development environment. This chapter discusses the challenges and proposes a Modified Prototyping Method (MPM) for Web application development. MPM views Web applications as organic systems that are continually adapting to their environments. MPM places more emphasis on architectural decision for system scalability and proactive system maintenance. It suggests not only a process but also a set of design techniques at each stage. The method provides a balanced view of technology and management requirements in the Web application development process.


2005 ◽  
pp. 242-260 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo Ricca ◽  
Paolo Tonella

This chapter aims at providing a presentation of the principles and techniques involved in the (semi-)automatic transformation of Web applications, in several different restructuring contexts. The necessary background knowledge is provided to the reader in the sections about the syntax of the multiple languages involved in Web application development and about the role of restructuring in a highly dynamic and rapidly evolving development environment. Then, specific examples of Web restructuring are described in detail. In the presentation of the transformations required for restructuring, as well as in the description of the grammar for the involved languages, TXL (Cordy, Dean, Malton & Schneider, 2002) and its programming language is adopted as a unifying element. The chapter is organized into the following sections: in the section following the Introduction, the problems associated with the analysis of the multiple languages used with Web applications are discussed. Then, the process of Web application restructuring is considered. Three examples of Web restructuring are described in more detail in the next three sections (design restructuring, migration of a static Web site to a dynamic Web application, consistency among monolingual portions of a multilingual Web site). Related works and concluding remarks are at the end of the chapter.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Łukasz Tomczyk ◽  
Beata Pańczyk

The article presents the results of web application development effectiveness on Java platform in 1.8 version using Spring MVC and Vaadin frameworks. The comparative analysis was conducted with test applications, implementing the same functionalities in both technologies.


2012 ◽  
Vol 542-543 ◽  
pp. 1286-1289
Author(s):  
Xian Jun Chen ◽  
Xin Yin Li ◽  
Yong Song Zhan

Web Geographic Information System (WebGIS) has drawn numerous attentions from developers, and it has much effect on our lives for its combination of Internet and GIS technology. This paper presents a component based WebGIS development framework. In the proposed system, Supermap IS .Net is used as the basic platform, and ASP.NET as the web application development environment, where Ajax is considered as the method for asynchronous communication. Moreover, the technology of component is employed for the construction of an extensible framework for WebGIS applications.


Author(s):  
P. Chitra ◽  
S. Abirami

This chapter proposes a novel mobile-based pollution alert system. The level of the pollutants is available in the air quality repository. This data is updated periodically by collecting the information from the sensors placed at the monitoring stations of different regions. A model using artificial neural network (ANN) is proposed to predict the AQI values based on the present and previous values of the pollutants. The ANN model processes the normalized data and predicts whether the region is hazardous or not. A novel mobile application which could be used by the user to know about the present and future pollution level could be developed using a progressive web application development environment. This mobile application uses the location information of the user and helps the user to predict the hazardous level of the pollutants in that particular location.


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