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Java 2 and C++ C# Management

Monday, December 06, 2004

Dec. 6th 2004 Use of Java, Java 2EE, VB .NET and C# Management by JKSchlueter - dba Analyze Software Solutions Requirements:
Accessing database SQL/XML/HTML requirements list below:
Applications: new Java requirements- Data Access Through XML APIs1-)Generate SAX and DOM Application Interface Events directly from data sets
1-jj)Store XML Documents in a Database-Multiple applications around one or many databases
1.1-jj)Use database as primary storage mechanism for XML documents-Relational Data as Virtual XML
2-jj)Apply XSLT transforms to generate HTML dynamically from the data
3-jj)Access RowSet implementation of the JDBC-
4-jj)XML and Middleware Messaging
4.1-jj)Define Virtual XML Document->Database->XML Parser-DOM tree "SAX" Simple access Event Stream-> XML-Application-Read in Sequence to
4.2-jj)Implement the (DOM) Document Object Model API-Application programming interface for XML and HTML documents
5-jj)Web Services and data exchange in XML "Extensible Markup" format API
5.1-jj)Implement the SAX Parser API-Events handlers initiated per receival
6-jj)Web Services for code-level via HTML forms
Applications

C++ requirements list below:

1-pp) Compiling and Linking Source Files

2-pp) Create Code blocks with C++ Style and Import Keywords

3-pp) Use Data Types, Constants and Variables in class definitions

4-pp) Use Data Types with the Standard String and Initialized Constants

5-pp) Use pointer to member operators Explicit Cast Expressions

6-pp) Use Compound, Selectcount, Iteration, and Declaration statements

7-pp) Use One-Demensional Vectors and Multidimensional Arrays in Matrix Multiplications

8-pp) Use Array rows to implement and calculate result using Mult Table

9-pp) Use Functions to pass Parameters to Local Variables

10-pp) Use Variable Argument Lists

11-pp) Use Overloading parameters for Multiple Operations in Mult-Dimension Array

12-pp) Use pointer and Memory Addressing for Parameters passed to Functions

13-pp) Use of Allocating Static Memory

14-pp) Use of Handling Exceptions - Try block

15-pp) Use of Catch to Unexpected Exceptions

16-pp) Use of Global and Standard Namespace

17-pp) Use of Decimal and Binary Numbering Systems for Math Calculations

18-pp) Use of the Bit and Byte Field Operator

19-pp) Use of Debugging in compiling and linking source files

20-pp) Use of OOD Design, Development and Test Runtime Integration