Friday 17 November 2017

Java Project Report on TOUR AND TRAVEL

November 17, 2017 Posted by Knowledge Bite No comments

TOUR AND TRAVEL

Submitted  in  partial  fulfilment  of  the  requirements  for  the  award  of  degree  of







































































                 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
              IN

             COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING


                                
Submitted  to :


Submitted  by :


DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Table of Contents

S. No.
Topic
Page No.
1
DECLARATION
3
2
ABSTRACT

4
3
INTRODUCTION
5-6
4
PROJECT REQUIREMENT
7
5
SCREENSHOTS
8-9
6
CONCLUSION & FUTURE SCOPE

11
7
REFERENCES
12


 ABSTRACT
Tour And Travel is basically system in which the travel tickets including hotel booking are Booked.
 Subject name is required and then the massage which we want to send is required. after that we have connected with google mail server with the help of respective methods in which we have given the sender email id along with its password
On successful running it starts connecting with the google mail server after connection is setup successfully the required message will be sent.
First the name of the person is taken as the input with Number of Person,Travel Destination and Number of Days to stay.After this Hotel selection is given as the option with Mode of Travel.After all this Booking is confirmed with the printing of the Reciept.
  
INTRODUCTION

About AWT:

The Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) is Java's original platform-dependent windowing, graphics, and user-interface widget toolkit preceding Swing. The AWT is part of the Java Foundation Classes (JFC) — the standard API for providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for a Java program. AWT is also the GUI toolkit for a number of Java ME profiles. For example, Connected Device Configuration profiles require Java runtimes on mobile telephones to support abstract window toolkit

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Mixing AWT and Swing components:

Prior to Java 6 Update 12, mixing Swing components and basic AWT widgets often resulted in undesired side effects, with AWT widgets appearing on top of the Swing widgets regardless of their defined z-order. This problem was because the rendering architecture of the two widget toolkits was very different, despite Swing borrowing heavyweight top containers from AWT. Starting in Java 6 Update 12, it is possible to mix Swing and AWT widgets without having z-order problems.


About Swing:

Swing is a GUI widget toolkit for Java. It is part of Oracle's Java Foundation Classes (JFC) – an API for providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for Java programs.
Swing was developed to provide a more sophisticated set of GUI components than the earlier Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT). Swing provides a native look and feel that emulates the look and feel of several platforms, and also supports a pluggable look and feel that allows applications to have a look and feel unrelated to the underlying platform. It has more powerful and flexible components than AWT. In addition to familiar components such as buttons, check boxes and labels, Swing provides several advanced components such as tabbed panel, scroll panes, trees, tables, and lists. Unlike AWT components, Swing components are not implemented by platform-specific code. Instead, they are written entirely in Java and therefore are platform-independent. The term
"lightweight" is used to describe such an element. Though Swing is intended to be replaced by JavaFX, it will remain part of the Java SE specification for the foreseeable future

 Project Requirements:

Automate manual paper work done at the time of student’s admission (registration)                in the institute.
Eliminate paper work.
Efficiently manage the student (academic, personal) details.

·        Software Required:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows
User Interface: Eclips java.
Back End tools: SQL Server
Programming Language: JAVA
DataBase: Access
IDE/Workbench: Eclipse with MyEclipse Plug-in
Web Application:JDBC,Servlets,JSP

·        Hardware Required:

CPU: Pentium VI processor
RAM: 512 MB
HDD: 40 GB
Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse, Printer

Screen Shots:

                                           Conclusion
In this paper, we have presented the design and implementation of a Web-based Internet/Intranet mail server management system. We have used and integrated SNMP and Web technologies in developing our system. The SNMP management framework enables developers to create management applications easily and efficiently. We have defined SNMP MIB module for monitoring mail server process and have designed SNMP manager and agent system which can handle SNMP MIB information. Web technology such as CGI and Java enables human users to learn and maintain management applications easily and cost-effectively. Our system has utilized both technologies so that Internet/Intranet mail server management could be highly efficient.
REFERENCES
Books References
·        The Complete reference of Java
·        JAVA primer E.Balaguruswamy
WEBSITES
·        https://stackoverflow.com/
·        Java mother
·        site: @ http://java.sun.com (or http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html).
·        Java Developer site in particularly, http://java.net.
·        JDK Sample and demos to be downloaded:

·         @http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html)