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Planning Task Monitoring System
Maga, Martin ; Müller, Petr (referee) ; Letko, Zdeněk (advisor)
Task of this bachelor work is to create system for monitoring of statuses of planned jobs according to requirements defined by sponsor Red Hat. The main target is to understand what planning problem means, how can be defined, stored to system, how to initiate his planning and to monitor progress. Planning system has been split to the 2 parts. The first part is user interface build up based on technologies JavaServer Faces, RichFaces a Twitter Bootstrap which allows recording, beginning and put on hold of running jobs. The second part represents web service with combination of technology Enterprise JavaBeans which processes requirements for beginning/put on hold of planning run accomplishes with utilization of framework OptaPlanner, planning progress is being stored to MySQL database. Information about planning problems is obtained from this database and continuously is being displayed in user interface. For implementation both parts has been used platform Java Enterprise Edition 6 and has been deployed in application server JBoss. System has been tested on artificial planning problem N Queen and practical problems from Red Hat company cloud balancing and travelling tournament on platform UNIX via cloud service OpenShift by users.
Support for Annotation Driven Testing in Apache Camel
Karásek, Josef ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis project transforms the imperative test configuration in the Apache Camel framework in to a declarative configuration using Java annotations. It introduces the testing component of the Apache Camel framework. The testing component is analysed and new annotations are developed based on the selected methods. Sources of inspiration for this thesis include the JBoss Arquillian and Pax Exam projects.
Planning Task Monitoring System
Maga, Martin ; Müller, Petr (referee) ; Letko, Zdeněk (advisor)
Task of this bachelor work is to create system for monitoring of statuses of planned jobs according to requirements defined by sponsor Red Hat. The main target is to understand what planning problem means, how can be defined, stored to system, how to initiate his planning and to monitor progress. Planning system has been split to the 2 parts. The first part is user interface build up based on technologies JavaServer Faces, RichFaces a Twitter Bootstrap which allows recording, beginning and put on hold of running jobs. The second part represents web service with combination of technology Enterprise JavaBeans which processes requirements for beginning/put on hold of planning run accomplishes with utilization of framework OptaPlanner, planning progress is being stored to MySQL database. Information about planning problems is obtained from this database and continuously is being displayed in user interface. For implementation both parts has been used platform Java Enterprise Edition 6 and has been deployed in application server JBoss. System has been tested on artificial planning problem N Queen and practical problems from Red Hat company cloud balancing and travelling tournament on platform UNIX via cloud service OpenShift by users.
Support for Annotation Driven Testing in Apache Camel
Karásek, Josef ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis project transforms the imperative test configuration in the Apache Camel framework in to a declarative configuration using Java annotations. It introduces the testing component of the Apache Camel framework. The testing component is analysed and new annotations are developed based on the selected methods. Sources of inspiration for this thesis include the JBoss Arquillian and Pax Exam projects.

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