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Friday 21 November 2014

Lab IA - 2

Java lab IA - 2 was scheduled in regular lab from 18th Nov to 21st Nov, 2014.

Students were given with 3 problem definitions. They were allowed to refer the text-book pdf and discuss to solve any 2 problems.

Marks splitting was, 10 marks if application is working. 7 marks for partial working. 5 marks if no error and no output and 3 marks if attempted.

Students were asked to self-evaluate their work out of 20 and update the invigilator.

  


Friday 17 October 2014

Lab IA-1 on 11th (Sat) Oct, 2014 @ 8:00 - 5:00 PM in Room-21 (A) /22 (B)

Syllabus for LAB-IA-1: 
Exception Handling, Event Handling, Threads, AWT/Swings, Applets, JSP, Servlets, Streams, JDBC

Please note these guidelines for LAB-IA-1:

1) You are free to bring any java book to the class-room
2) Get your laptop fully charged with required software
3) Get extension box if possible for charging your laptop
4) There are 5 sets of QP - A/B/C/D/E - You have to answer only 1 set
5) Each set contains 5 questions only
6) Total marks are 20 (18+2) only
7) You are free to discuss with your friends
8) Usage of internet is strictly discouraged

a) Proper documentation with appropriate comments, coding conventions in project/package/class/method/variable names - 1M
b) No Compilation Errors - 1M
c) Expected output in that machine - 1M
d) Deploying on Cloud - 1M (To be done on Sunday,12th Oct)

10) Last date for submission of LAB-IA-1 URLs for JSP/Servlet/Applet/AWT and other web deployable applications is Monday, 18th, Oct, 2014 @ 10:30 AM. Use this form to submit. Click here for responses.
11) Your understanding on all these applications shall be evaluated via cloud IDEs in regular labs in coming week.
12) Those applications which are command prompt based, along with source code and relevant screen-shots with mac-address, share in Google docs and paste the URL in the above form.
14) For the question on applet with mysql, migrate to either jsp/servlet and deploy.

Sample Question:
Application development as per given requirements, which covers all the concepts discussed in syllabus. Ex: Scientific Calculator

Remaining work to be completed during (11th to 18th, Oct, 2014):
Deploy your applications on any Cloud IDEs like c9.ioShiftEditCodioCodenvy.comCodebox etc etc and submit your URL here to get remaining 1 mark.

Click here for QP (published after test)

Today, did you LEARN anything NEW ?

Yes2885%
No515%

Rate your overall learning experience

139%
2721%
3824%
41236%
539%

Remarks


Sunday 28 September 2014

Using Cloud Tools for Presentation

Dear All,

Consider using these cloud tools while making your Project Presentations:

1) Be clear in your thoughts, have a big and clear picture of what exactly you are doing in your project. More discussions with your project guide can give you the required clarity in thoughts.

2) Organize your thoughts in a proper sequence.

3) Consider using the below web-tools to present your thoughts in an effective manner.
1) Use Google Presentations : no need of carrying pen-drives and work any-time, any-where in a collaborative way.

2) Use this flow-chart making tool (also for ER diagram, UML diagram and many more) - Lucid-Chart - work any-time, any-where in a collaborative way.

3) Use Google Images, an image is worth 1000 words, so search for a best image and put in your presentation. Ex: M.Tech Project PPT and Cloud Slides (people liked it)

4) Use this Drawing Tool, to make any required drawing for your ppt and work any-time, any-where in a collaborative way.

5) Use Mind-Mapping tool to create useful  mind-maps which add life to your presentations.

6) Use Proto-Share to make GUI prototype of your application, which shows how your application might look once developed and put this screen-shot in your PPT.

7) Discuss about your project with your parents, friends, relatives, ask right questions and their answer you can consider putting in your PPT.
 Ex: For "Customized News Paper" project - Ask few people of various walks of life, as to which paper they prefer, and what type -physical / online and which article they like most - sports/business etc etc. Get their answers and present it nicely as your market survey!

Hope the tips are useful :-)

Thanks,

Saturday 27 September 2014

Using Cloud IDE to develop Cloud and Mobile Applications


 



26/Sep/2014, 8:00-10:00 AM, Room-22, CSE, SDMCET.

Topic: Demonstration on using Cloud IDE (codenvy.com) to develop Cloud and Android Applications like Simple Calculator, Simple Database.

Cloud IDE: codenvy.com (because it is more like eclipse)
Programming Language: JAVA
Platform as a Service (PaaS),to deploy our application: Google App Engine (GAE)

Cloud Applications:
1) Simple Calculator - Computing on Cloud - 2.sd03is032.appspot.com



2) Simple database - Database on Cloud - 

   a) Using Google Datastore - 4.sd03is032.appspot.com
   b) Using MySQL Backend - Working...


Mobile Applications: 
Using droiddraw to create Android User Interface and using ManyMo emulator and using Cloud IDE - codenvy.com for coding
1) Simple Calculator -  
2) Simple database - 
   a) Using SQLite -Localto mobile
   b) Using MySQL Backend - Working....

Monday 22 September 2014

Few cloud applications developed this semester

Using Eclipse (JAVA) or Cloud IDEs and Google App Engine (GAE) Plugin with Datastore:

September, 2014

http://sd11cs0843.appspot.com
By: USN : 2SD11CS084 AND NAME :SAHANA P M

http://myjapplet.appspot.com and http://myjappletgame.appspot.com
By: Praveen Pujar, USN: 2sd11cs070

http://4.dsh621993.appspot.com
By: Deepa

http://ge-jsp-432.appspot.com
JSP demo By Vinaykumar G Kulkarni 2sd11cs122 CSE , SDMCET

http://shritest123.appspot.com
Shrikrishna Warkhedi ,USN 2sd11cs126

http://jsp-demo.appspot.com
By Shishir 2SD11CS095

http://1-dot-sdmcs065.appspot.com
http://1-dot-appletcs065.appspot.com
By: Prasad Talebailkar talebailkarprasad865@gmail.com

http://vijaylakshmi12cs423.appspot.com/Home.html
USN-2SD12CS423, NAME-VIJAYLAKSHMI HAVERI

http://2sd11cs016.appspot.com
2SD11CS016, anitahosur0810@gmail.com

http://soumyajspfirst.appspot.com

By Soumya Bhat


Using codenvy.com only - 8.sd03is032.appspot.com

Demo of Calculator Applet in Codenvy.com - http://9.sd03is032.appspot.com

Application is developed using Cloud IDE - codenvy.com using html and java servlet technology.
Google Image Service APIs and Web Search APIs are used to get these images/links.
Project is deployed on Google App Engine (GAE).
http://5.sd03is032.appspot.com - GetByImage (By Sudhir B)
http://7.sd03is032.appspot.com - LearnByWord (By Sudhir B)

Cloud IDE: codenvy.com (because it is more like eclipse)
Database used: Google App Engine Datastore
Programming Language: JAVA Platform as a Service (PaaS), to deploy our application: Google App Engine (GAE)

By: Mayur Patil


October , 2014



http://sd11cs070.appspot.com
Web Project on datastore in google app engine by Praveen Pujar USN:-2sd11cs070

http://simpletore122a.appspot.com
Assignment Simple DB Application on GAE using Codenvy.com and Datastore for CRUD operations.
By Vinay Kulkarni USN: 2SD11CS122

Android and Datastore - https://www.manymo.com/share/0FpPiTjOw88/apps/195583/emulators/85/connect
By Vinay Kulkarni USN: 2SD11CS122

Video on - converting AWT to Applets and Deploying Applets on Cloud - Deploying applet to Google Appengine via codenvy.com, by Vinay Kulkarni - vkgkulkarni@gmail.com

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9PegqhMZsdeWTN4OXkwTTVMclU/edit

CAT - 1


Monday 15 September 2014

JAVA - CTA Marks Distribution


CTA-2: Java Codefest, 9th Aug, 2014 8-5PM, Room:21/22. (Attending java re-brushing session with code enhancement to 4th sem project) - codefest.

Objectives:
1) Peer Learning
2) Re-brushing concepts learnt in 4th sem

CTA-2: Mind Map Work, Online and Collaborative work on CSE Vishwa Roopa -http://www.mindmeister.com/420964575

Objectives:
1) Encourage collaborative and online working habits
2) Encourage peer learning and team-work

CTA-3: Spoken Tutorial Certification on JAVA, 14th Aug, Thu, 2014 - http://spoken-tutorial.org/software-training/test/4924/participant - http://mayur-patil.blogspot.in/2014/09/completed-spoken-tutorials-e.html

Objectives:
1) Encourage Video/Audio mode ; Self-Paced learning style
2) Introduce online assessment by 3rd party - IITB

CTA-1: Simple Calculator on Cloud- GAE
Ex: 2.sd03is032.appspot.com (demo given) Here is your work

Objectives:
1) Introduce "hands-on = minds-on" assignments
2) Learn "what-to-copy and where-to-paste"
3) Use internet, discuss with friends to complete this task
4) Introduce Modern Cloud Based IDEs

CTA-1: Simple DB Application on GAE using CLOUD IDE - Codenvy.com and Datastore for CRUD operations.
Ex: 4.sd03is032.appspot.com (demo given)

CTA-1: Simple ANDROID DB Application on GAE using Codenvy.com and Datastore/Parse.com/MySQL for CRUD operations

Objectives:
1) Introduce "hands-on = minds-on" assignments
2) Learn "what-to-copy and where-to-paste"
3) Use internet, discuss with friends to complete this task

Saturday 16 August 2014

Google App Engine (GAE) basics and Codenvy.com

Google App Engine on 17th Aug, 2014 for 7th sem - reg
         
  • Date: Sunday, 17th Aug, 2014 (tomorrow)
  • Time: 8:00-10:00 AM (both A & B  divs)
  • Venue: Mostly DBMS Lab.
  • Topic: Demonstration on Google App Engine (GAE) basics and Codenvy.com - Simple Calculator
  • Hands on by students: 10:30-12:30 PM
  • Pre-requisite: Please watch these 7 videos on Java Business Applications (JBA) to make most out of the session.
  • BYOD: As usual, please bring your own fully charged laptop, with charger, dongle and extension box (if you have).
  • Attendance shall be taken at the end of the session.
  • Please fill this form on Java Everywhere with your fresh, new, entrepreneurial ideas (CTA - 1 Mark), before 16th (tomorrow) 5PM.


Thursday 14 August 2014

Spoken Tutorial e-Certification on JAVA

Spoken Tutorial e-Certification on JAVA, 34 videos is scheduled as below:

Date: 14/Aug/2014 (Thursday i.e. tomorrow)

Time: 
B Div - 12:00 - 1:00 PM
A Div - 1:00 - 2:00 PM

Venue: DBMS Lab, SDMCET.

Exam Type: MCQ type 
Prepare well.

Saturday 9 August 2014


Dear All,

Please find schedule and other guidelines below:

Objective: Revise core java concepts learnt in 4th sem

Event name: Java code-fest
Date: 9th Aug, 2014
Time: 
A-Div: 10:00 AM in Room 20/21
B-Div: 8:00 AM in Room 22

Guidelines:
1) Bring your own fully charged (BYOD-Bring Your Own Device) laptop with charger
2) Ensure you have JDK installed
3) Hostelites get extension box if you have
4) You are free to discuss with your friends
5) You are free to bring java text-books
6) Bring your source-code which you developed in 4th sem (it is shared in 192.168.6.2)

Rules:
1) Projects shall be swapped (You shall get your friends' project) with given enhancements
2) All coding shall be done in console mode only
3) Use of internet is discouraged

It would be great, if you people finish off watching all 34 videos of Java, before attending this event.