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Java EE Organizer
Palát, Pavel ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deal with Java EE technologies and various subtechnologies of Java EE platform. This work is based on experience designing Java EE aplication network organizer with focus on technologies like DB connectivity (JPA, TopLink JPA), network enabled enterprise application design, remote accessing of bussiness logic in Java EE and security of the system as whole. Primary technologies used are Java EE 5 (core platform), Glassfish (application server), Firebird (database) and TopLink (ORM manager).
Mutual Transformations of Regular Grammars, Regular Expressions and Finite Automata
Podhorský, Michal ; Techet, Jiří (referee) ; Masopust, Tomáš (advisor)
This work describes models of modern language theory - finite automata, regular grammars and regular expressions. A web application converting among these models is implemented.
Realisation of Service-Oriented Architecture: Web Services
Jiráček, Pavel ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Weiss, Petr (advisor)
The main subject of this master thesis is the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). It shows a complete overview of Web Services in terms of realisation of a SOA. The thesis mentions what is already done and what else remains to ful ll the basic SOA principles. Then, it reviews Java EE platform tools used to deal with the Web Services. Next, it introduces the Java Management Extensions (JMX) technology as a solution of the web service's area - SOA governance. Moreover, it examinates the possible usage of JMX for the web service's management and monitoring issues. Finally, it implements an exemplary web services management and monitoring application on GlassFish server for testing purposes.
Application Frameworks for Web Application Development
Tulka, Tomáš ; Křivka, Zbyněk (referee) ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (advisor)
Application frameworks are tools that enable easier development of web applications and enhance their quality. Because there are so may Java web application frameworks in existence it is difficult at times to choose the correct one to suit a particular application. This thesis examines frameworks from a general point of view. Descriptions of the characteristic functions of frameworks are also covered, along with functions, and the ways in which they differ from each other; and thus it enables the most appropriate framework to be chosen. The thesis also analyses typical representatives of frameworks for certain uses, it demonstrates their activity by means of standardized applications and compares them in terms of practical use.
On-Line Web Page Similarity Analysis System
Wollný, Pavel ; Zelený, Jan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The work deals with the design of a system foron-line analysis of web page similarity. The system consists of two main parts: A server part, which is based on Java EE and a client part, which works as an extension of a web browser. The master's thesis also solves the communication between these two components and their implementation. There are described two main approaches to the comparison that focus on visual features of the web page. The first approach is based on an analysis of the rendered image of the web page and the second one is based on the source code analysis.
Test Result Repository with Web User Interface
Vlasák, Jaroslav ; Letko, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of a client-server application for Red Hat company. Client participates in testing process of JBoss platform and gets user-defined performance data which sends during testing to the server application by platform independent communication. The server application allows to analyze the received data which can be also compared by several perspectives. These services for data analysis and comparison are accessible for server users using the web client. The server application supports the import of the performance data stored in the XML file and also their export for qVue portal. The client part of the application is implemented in Java and the server application is based on Java EE platform.
Highly Available Scalable CMS in the Java EE Environment
Šramko, Samuel ; Kolář, Dušan (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with the background of the design of a highly available, scalable and modular content management system based on the Java EE platform and the OSGi framework and with the implementation of the designed system. It describes the design and implementation of the application decomposition to modules, their communication and bindings. Finally, it presents the results of the application testing and proposes available extensions of the application.
Information System of the Visitor Center
Sokl, Karel ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
Thesis is focused on creation of an information system for a visitor center in Olomouc. This document describes whole lifecycle of that reservation system, including requirements specification, system design, its implementation and testing. Final system will be deployed in museum, where it will handle the control of turnstiles, ticket reservations and sales.
GEO Information System for Passportization and Visualization of Wide Computer Networks
Fibich, Ondřej ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the problem of the passportization and the visualization of wide computer networks with the usage of geographic information systems. It discusses principals and properties of geographic information systems and spatial databases that are frequently used as data carriers for geographic information systems. The main part of the thesis is dedicated to the passportization of computer networks with focusing on the physical network structure. After the definition of the passport format the thesis continues with the analysis, the proposal, the implementation and the testing of the geographic information system for managing and visualization of the passport in this format. The thesis is ended by a case study that demonstrates the passportization process of an access computer network in the implemented system.
Information System for Monitoring of a Presence State from Multiple Points
Ryšavý, Libor ; Weiss, Petr (referee) ; Rychlý, Marek (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the problem of monitoring of a presence state from multiple points. It begins with analysis of presence information propagation in various systems and also with multiple points of presence in general terms. After that follows requirements analysis and design of information system which will evaluate presence information from multiple sources with various features and than display it graphically on plans or maps. At the conclusion there is described implementation and testing of developed information system.

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