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Pallavi - 04 May 2006 05:21 GMT
Hello all!

Iam in the sevent semester of my engineering, i intend to present a
project on java, Kindly help me on choosing a good and nice project on
the same. Please reply ASAP. Thanks
ramakrishna - 04 May 2006 07:56 GMT
Hi choose the servlets and jsp project.
Michael Powe - 04 May 2006 12:20 GMT
>>>>> "Pallavi" == Pallavi  <b.pallavi.rao@gmail.com> writes:

   Pallavi> Hello all!  Iam in the sevent semester of my engineering,
   Pallavi> i intend to present a project on java, Kindly help me on
   Pallavi> choosing a good and nice project on the same. Please
   Pallavi> reply ASAP. Thanks

A really useful calendar tool that would allow you to create "tasks"
by day (not appointments).  All the calendars I ever have seen require
you to create tasks in a task list and create appointments by day.
But that is not how most of us actually work.  We, or at least I,
actually make lists like "today I'm going to do my expenses, write my
report and study MySQL" or "Wednesday I'm going to do laundry, pick up
the dry cleaning and take the kids to karate."

A password manager.  I've used one Java password manager, kiskis.
Unfortunately, it corrupted the password file during a save and all my
saved information became instantly unavailable.  A considerable amount
of work was lost and I blame the software.  I won't use it again.
This tool would allow you to save username, password, web site when
appropriate, account information &c. It's actually on my personal
project list.  Would require use of the Java Cryptographic Extension.

Have fun.

Thanks.

mp

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ramakrishna - 04 May 2006 15:45 GMT
Hi,
    Don't go for too much complecated projects Because u have less
time.
    My suggetion in java is, go servlets and jsp with one framework.
    I think creating the *jobsite* is the best project with that one.
    My suggestin is do complety what ever project.Finishing is the
import thing.

Bye Best of luck
sheismylife@gmail.com - 04 May 2006 12:27 GMT
I also want to....
Jeffrey Schwab - 04 May 2006 16:55 GMT
> Iam in the sevent semester of my engineering, i intend to present a
> project on java, Kindly help me on choosing a good and nice project on
> the same. Please reply ASAP. Thanks

Boy, did you come to the right place:
http://mindprod.com/projects/projects.html


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