Enterprise web programming

Modules ENTWA (Level 6) and APSW (Level 7)

Web applications - submission via Kenai or Java.Net

Preliminary - set up Kenai/Java.Net project

If you don't already have a Kenai or Java.Net project then you will need to create one.

If you haven't already done so, you will need to register with Kenai or Java.Net. Please register using your myport.ac.uk email address.

For your own work, please create your own project. Please name it in the following format:

Group work Individual work
UOP_<academic year>_<unitname>_<group> UOP_<academic year>_<unitname>_<surname and initials>
For example: UOP_2011-2012_APSW_groupa For example: UOP_2011-2012_ENTWA_smithj

If the project is for a coursework or project, you must add jim.briggs (Kenai) or jimbriggs (Java.Net) as a member of your project, in the Software Developer role (so he can help fix your bugs, as well as mark your work).

  1. You must create a Subversion repository in your Kenai/Java.Net project.
  2. You must keep your coursework in the trunk folder of the repository.
  3. The coursework project name must be your <group> name or your <surname and initials>.
  4. You must keep the repository up to date with your project developments. Do a "commit" operation frequently - after each small change/improvement/fix.
 

Last updated by Prof Jim Briggs of the School of Computing at the University of Portsmouth

 
The enterprise web programming modules include some material that was formerly part of the WEB1P and WEB2P units.