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ISYS 350 Business Application Development David Chao Business Applications • 1. Database-centric applications – Smart Phone: Check stock price – Workgroup/Departmental databases – Enterprise database • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) – Integrate all enterprise functions (manufacturing, finance, sales, marketing, inventory, accounting, human resources) – TPS, DSS, ESS Business Applications • 2. Client/Server structure: a. Presentation – user interface • Menus, forms, reports, etc b. Processing logic • Business rules c. Database SQL queries Client Database Server Results Business Applications • 3. Multiple platforms – Web-based – Non web-based • Windows-based – Mobile-based – Integrated Business Applications • 4. Component and service oriented architecture: – Component-based software development focuses on building large software systems by integrating previously-existing software components. – A service-oriented architecture is an information technology approach or strategy in which applications make use of services available such web services. N-Tier Client/Server Structure • Two-Tier • Client-based presentation. • Processing logic is buried either inside the user interface on the client or within the database on the server, or both. • Three-Tier – Processing logic is separated from the interface and database. • N-Tier: – Using services The Web as a Database Application Platform • Three-tier architecture – Browser - interface – Server • web server, database server – processing logic • Advantages: – Cross-platform support – Graphical user interface Business Applications • 5. Object-oriented, GUI, event-driven Course Objective • This course provides an overall introduction to modern technologies and concepts employed in the development of business applications. Major Topics Concepts\Technologies Java framework MS .Net framework Open Source IDE Fundamental programming constructs GUI and event-driven programming Object oriented concepts and Class Database connection NetBeans Major Visual Studio demo demo demo Major demo Major or minor Major or minor Major or minor Major or minor Major or minor Major or minor Web application: Server-side scripting Web application: Client-side scripting Service oriented concepts: web service Platform as a service Software as a service JavaScript and Google Web Toolkit Google App Engine demo demo Demo Major or minor Major or minor Demo Demo Portability Java: Write Once Run Anywhere Java Byte Code Java Source Code Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Java Byte Code (Intermediate Code) Executable Code .Net Architecture VB.Net C#/J# C++ Common Language Specification ASP.Net Windows Forms Data and XML Base Class Library Common Language Runtime • Common Language Runtime: – Manages execution of compiled .NET program. – Provides .Net basic services, such as memory management, garbage collection, etc. • Base Class library: define all the basic data types such as system.object, numeric, date, etc. • Data and XML: Classes work with database (ADO.NET) and XML document. • ASP.Net and Forms: Classes that generate user interface. • CLS: CLS dictates the minimum group of features that a .Net language must have. Execution of a .Net Program • Language must compliance with Common Language Specification, CLS. • Compile the language into Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) code. • The MSIL code is then executed in the Common Language Runtime (CLR), which conceptually is same as the Java Virtual Machine, where it is translated into machine code by a compiler. • It is a server-side technology. Programming with the Java Development Kit and .Net Framework • Programming with the Java Development Kit (JDK) and .Net Framework means making use of the classes, objects, and members exposed by the JDK and .Net Framework, building your own classes on top of these and manipulating the resulting objects using language constructs. Required Software • JDK 6 with NetBeans 6.7 • Visual Studio Professional 2008