Developing a Multitenant Application in Java
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Hi all, I am a student doing masters in computer science engineering.I wish to develop a Multitenant data analytical application in java.Could any one suggest me the procedure to develop a simple multitenant application.. Or else please suggest me any useful links to proceed further. I have decided to develop the application using Netbeans.. Please help.. Thanks in advance..
Sangita
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Hi all, I am a student doing masters in computer science engineering.I wish to develop a Multitenant data analytical application in java.Could any one suggest me the procedure to develop a simple multitenant application.. Or else please suggest me any useful links to proceed further. I have decided to develop the application using Netbeans.. Please help.. Thanks in advance..
Sangita
sangeetha_spss wrote:
I wish to develop a Multitenant data analytical application in java.Could any one suggest me the procedure to develop a simple multitenant application.
If you do not know the procedure ho do you expect to develop it? I would suggest you try something more suited to your skills, or do some research into the subject you wish to work on. Google is always a good place to start, or possibly your University library.
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Hi all, I am a student doing masters in computer science engineering.I wish to develop a Multitenant data analytical application in java.Could any one suggest me the procedure to develop a simple multitenant application.. Or else please suggest me any useful links to proceed further. I have decided to develop the application using Netbeans.. Please help.. Thanks in advance..
Sangita
Sangita I find it disturbing that you feel the need to specify the language here. I get the feeling that you have chosen the language first, and the problem second. This is not a good way to do things; I appreciate that you may well be jazzed up about Java, and fairplay to you but you really need to stop and consider what the problem is that you are trying to sort out first. The first thing that you need to do is to gather your requirements. Work out what you are trying to do; what problem you expect to solve. Talk to people who are doing the task that you are trying to do and find out how they do it. Where possible, you should always try and model your software after the process it is imitating. Finally, good luck. I look forward to you passing your course, and entering the world of professional development.
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