This document provides an overview and summary of a matrimonial web application project. It discusses the purpose of creating an online matchmaking platform to help brides and grooms find potential partners. It outlines the key modules that will be included, such as registration, profiles, search, and messaging. The technology used will be Visual Studio 2008, ASP.NET, and SQL Server 2008. A feasibility study is also mentioned that will analyze the economic, technical, and operational viability of the project.
This document outlines a matrimonial services website project that aims to provide a centralized platform for marriage-related services and candidates across India. The project includes modules for administrators, candidates, services, and feedback. It details requirements like software (Visual Studio, SQL Server), hardware, and design diagrams. The future scope is to maintain privacy and security while providing a common interface. In conclusion, the matrimonial website will help brides and grooms find matches by providing profiles and information online through registration, search, and match notification functions.
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This document presents an introduction and overview of a proposed matrimonial web application project. The application aims to provide an online platform for brides and grooms to search for potential matches. Key features would include user registration and profiles, search and matching capabilities based on user-specified criteria, and communication tools like email and messaging. The document outlines objectives, technologies used, modules, database structure, screenshots of the user and admin interfaces, and conclusions. It also discusses future enhancements such as providing web space for user profiles, integrating a mail server, and adding real-time chat and video sharing capabilities.
RBJ.COM Web Application is to provide Grooms and Brides with excellent matchmaking experience by exploring the opportunities and resources to meet true potential partner. Keeping our objective in mind, we have created a world renowned online matchmaking services that will touch the souls of millions of people all over the globe.
The document describes a project report for an app called "Beauty At Home". It was submitted by Achal Kumari to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree. The app connects clients, salons, and stylists, allowing users to browse options and book appointments. It uses Android and Firebase for the interface and database functionality. The app's major features include registration, login, appointment scheduling, payment processing, and reviewing salons/stylists. The report provides details on the app's objectives, feasibility analysis, methodology, technologies used, and screenshots of the app interface.
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This document outlines the phases and requirements for developing an online shopping system. It includes 5 phases: project planning, cost estimation, requirements modeling, configuration management, and software testing. Requirements modeling involves specifying modules, use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and collaboration diagrams. Configuration management details the software and hardware requirements, tools used, and code for creating forms and scripts. Software testing includes preparing test plans, validation testing, test criteria, coverage analysis, and checking for memory leaks. The overall goal is to design an online system that allows customers to purchase products online from anywhere at any time.
The document describes an online job portal project that allows job seekers to search and apply for jobs, and recruiters to post vacancies. The main stakeholders are recruiters, job vacancies, job seekers, and an administrator. The system enables recruiters to create and post vacancies, associate job seekers with vacancies, and schedule interviews. Job seekers can register profiles, search and apply for jobs, and view application statuses. The project requirements, hardware and software needs, data flow diagrams for job seekers and recruiters, and entity relationship diagram are also outlined.
This document outlines a matrimonial services website project that aims to provide a centralized platform for marriage-related services and candidates across India. The project includes modules for administrators, candidates, services, and feedback. It details requirements like software (Visual Studio, SQL Server), hardware, and design diagrams. The future scope is to maintain privacy and security while providing a common interface. In conclusion, the matrimonial website will help brides and grooms find matches by providing profiles and information online through registration, search, and match notification functions.
Matrimonial Web Application Presentaionsatvirsandhu9
This document presents an introduction and overview of a proposed matrimonial web application project. The application aims to provide an online platform for brides and grooms to search for potential matches. Key features would include user registration and profiles, search and matching capabilities based on user-specified criteria, and communication tools like email and messaging. The document outlines objectives, technologies used, modules, database structure, screenshots of the user and admin interfaces, and conclusions. It also discusses future enhancements such as providing web space for user profiles, integrating a mail server, and adding real-time chat and video sharing capabilities.
RBJ.COM Web Application is to provide Grooms and Brides with excellent matchmaking experience by exploring the opportunities and resources to meet true potential partner. Keeping our objective in mind, we have created a world renowned online matchmaking services that will touch the souls of millions of people all over the globe.
The document describes a project report for an app called "Beauty At Home". It was submitted by Achal Kumari to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree. The app connects clients, salons, and stylists, allowing users to browse options and book appointments. It uses Android and Firebase for the interface and database functionality. The app's major features include registration, login, appointment scheduling, payment processing, and reviewing salons/stylists. The report provides details on the app's objectives, feasibility analysis, methodology, technologies used, and screenshots of the app interface.
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This document outlines the phases and requirements for developing an online shopping system. It includes 5 phases: project planning, cost estimation, requirements modeling, configuration management, and software testing. Requirements modeling involves specifying modules, use case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams, and collaboration diagrams. Configuration management details the software and hardware requirements, tools used, and code for creating forms and scripts. Software testing includes preparing test plans, validation testing, test criteria, coverage analysis, and checking for memory leaks. The overall goal is to design an online system that allows customers to purchase products online from anywhere at any time.
The document describes an online job portal project that allows job seekers to search and apply for jobs, and recruiters to post vacancies. The main stakeholders are recruiters, job vacancies, job seekers, and an administrator. The system enables recruiters to create and post vacancies, associate job seekers with vacancies, and schedule interviews. Job seekers can register profiles, search and apply for jobs, and view application statuses. The project requirements, hardware and software needs, data flow diagrams for job seekers and recruiters, and entity relationship diagram are also outlined.
This document describes a project for an event management system. The objective is to create a user-friendly application that allows users to plan event decorations by selecting from a list of options with their costs. It will help clients decorate for events without visiting decorators. The system will store, maintain, and retrieve event data from its database. It is intended to save time and costs compared to manual record keeping. The project will use Java, MySQL, and NetBeans and involve modules for registration, events, notifications, user and volunteer management, and administration.
The business-to-consumer aspect of product commerce (e-commerce) is the most visible business use of the World Wide Web. The primary goal of an e-commerce site is to sell goods online.
This project deals with developing an e-commerce website for Online Product Sale. It provides the user with a catalog of different product available for purchase in the store. In order to facilitate online purchase a shopping cart is provided to the user. The system is implemented using a 3-tier approach, with a backend database, a middle tier of
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and PHP, and a web browser as the front end client. In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood.
These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client side scripting techniques, implementation technologies such as PHP(OOP), JQUERY, BOOTSTRAP, HTML5, relational databases (such as MySQLi, Access). This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart application and also to know about the technologies used to develop such an application. This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e-commerce website.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
The document summarizes a proposed online job portal project. It would allow job seekers to easily find job listings from various organizations, and allow organizations to advertise openings and review candidate resumes. The project aims to provide a more convenient platform for both job seekers and employers to connect compared to traditional methods. It will be developed using tools like PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap, and is expected to benefit both job seekers and employers by streamlining the hiring process.
The document describes a major project report submitted by Jagjeet Suryawanshi and Lavkush Patkar for their Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes declarations, certificates of approval, an abstract, acknowledgements, and outlines the various chapters that will be included in the project report such as introduction, analysis, methodology, design and implementation, implementation and testing, user manual, and conclusions. The project is on developing an E-Healthcare system under the guidance of Dr. Umesh Banodha.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) that aims to automate and standardize a hospital's management processes. Currently, hospitals rely on manual paper-based systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. The HMS would control key information like patient data, schedules, and invoices electronically. It would make hospital management more efficient and reduce errors by standardizing data and ensuring integrity across information systems. The system design involves modules for registration, pharmacy, doctors, reception, laboratory, and discharge summaries. The technical requirements specify technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server for development. UML diagrams including use cases, sequences, and classes are used for design. Data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams model the
This document is a project report for developing an online clothes shopping system. It includes sections on the project description, requirements analysis, tools used, software development lifecycle, system design, testing, implementation, maintenance, future scope, and conclusion. The project aims to build a web application that allows customers to browse, select, and purchase clothes online through registering on the site and interacting with the admin module to manage the clothing products and information.
This document presents the design of an online job portal created by students Akshay Ghanekar, Deepak Yadav, Pradeep Kumar, and Ajay Maurya under the guidance of Prof. Sachin Narkhede. The project aims to minimize problems faced by job applicants in finding suitable jobs. Key modules include ones for job seekers to post resumes and employers to post vacancies. An administration module manages user profiles and the site. The proposed system offers advanced filtering, cost-effectiveness, SMS notifications, and support to benefit both job seekers and employers.
We have designed this website with the purpose of allowing the students to give exams and view their results. This site is an attempt to remove the existing flaws in the manual system of conducting exams.
Students are provided the flexibility to choose among different types of aptitude and programming language tests.
This document provides an overview of an airline reservation system project developed by students at Amrapali Group of Institute, Haldwani, India in 2017. The system allows users to view flight schedules, fares, make reservations and print tickets. It was created using PHP, CSS, HTML, JavaScript and a MySQL database to automate and simplify the booking process. The project aims to develop a user-friendly interface so anyone can book flights without computer experience. It follows a distributed client-server architecture and stores data centrally for access by users and administrators who can modify flight details. The system was tested to ensure security, reliability and adherence to database normalization standards.
This document outlines the scope of work for developing an ecommerce website. It includes details on website features like customer registration and login, searching and viewing products, placing and tracking orders, and an admin backend interface. The objectives are to develop a cost-effective and high quality website using technologies like CSS, XHTML, and AJAX. The scope of work covers designing templates and layouts, building frontend and backend interfaces, and integrating payment and shipping gateways.
This document provides a project report for the completion of a 4th semester mini project on online shopping. It includes an introduction to the project, existing system analysis and drawbacks, proposed system details, feasibility study, requirements analysis, system design specification, and planned testing. The project aims to develop an online shopping system that allows customers to shop from home, provides lower prices due to reduced overhead costs, and offers free home delivery. It will use JSP for the front end and MySQL for the back end.
This S.R.S deals with the basic's of hotel management system.It will show different features with different functionalities.Data Flow diagram is also mentioned With 0 and 1 Level diagram.
Its an Online Job Portal..
it was our BE Project..
u can view it on http://jobportal.akshay.uco.im/
if is case you want our project or the contents just mail me on ajay.maurya24@yahoo.in
This document provides an overview of a job portal project, including:
- The system allows job seekers to create profiles, apply for jobs, and search for vacancies. Employers can post jobs and search candidate profiles.
- The analysis, design, implementation, and testing phases are described. The system was developed using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and the RAD model.
- Data dictionaries, use case diagrams, activity diagrams, and screenshots of the admin, job seeker, and job provider interfaces are included.
- Limitations include increased database size over time and the focus only being on IT sector jobs currently. Future improvements could address security testing and expanding to other sectors.
The document describes a matchmaking matrimonial system project created by students. The system allows individuals to create profiles, search for partners based on their preferences, and view detailed profiles of other users. It was designed to address limitations of manual matchmaking systems by providing an online database accessible from any location. The project uses VB6 for the front end, Microsoft Access for the back end database, and can run on Windows XP. It includes forms to collect and display user profiles and allows photo uploads. While simple to use, it has limitations such as supporting a small user base and experiencing slower search times.
This is an internship presentation that I created as part of the internship curriculum, you can use this presentation for a web developer internship presentation that you might need to give in your college.
If you want some animation please see Internship Presentation 2 that I uploaded.
It has basic web developer tools explained like Git, HTML, Java etc.
The Fruit Bazaar System allows users, administrators, and shipping agents to interact. Users can log in, add items to their cart, and check out to place orders. Administrators can log in with privileges to modify the catalog, maintain user data, and process orders. Shipping agents deliver ordered items from the warehouse to customers.
The document compares and analyzes three major Indian matrimonial websites: BharatMatrimony, Jeevansathi, and Shaadi. It discusses their origins, goals, target audiences, features, and market shares. BharatMatrimony is the largest with 40% market share, followed by Shaadi at 35% and Jeevansathi at 20%. The key differentiators among the sites include customization options, privacy protections, interfaces, and additional services provided.
Online matrimony services have become very popular in India, with websites like BharatMatrimony.com providing a platform for compatible individuals to meet online. These sites allow users to create profiles, search matches based on preferences, and maintain privacy. BharatMatrimony was the first to offer online matrimonial services in India in 1997 and has over 15 million members registered. It and other popular sites like Jeevansathi aim to make the matchmaking process more efficient and convenient compared to traditional methods, appealing especially to younger Indians looking for arranged marriages online.
This document describes a project for an event management system. The objective is to create a user-friendly application that allows users to plan event decorations by selecting from a list of options with their costs. It will help clients decorate for events without visiting decorators. The system will store, maintain, and retrieve event data from its database. It is intended to save time and costs compared to manual record keeping. The project will use Java, MySQL, and NetBeans and involve modules for registration, events, notifications, user and volunteer management, and administration.
The business-to-consumer aspect of product commerce (e-commerce) is the most visible business use of the World Wide Web. The primary goal of an e-commerce site is to sell goods online.
This project deals with developing an e-commerce website for Online Product Sale. It provides the user with a catalog of different product available for purchase in the store. In order to facilitate online purchase a shopping cart is provided to the user. The system is implemented using a 3-tier approach, with a backend database, a middle tier of
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and PHP, and a web browser as the front end client. In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood.
These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client side scripting techniques, implementation technologies such as PHP(OOP), JQUERY, BOOTSTRAP, HTML5, relational databases (such as MySQLi, Access). This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where a consumer is provided with a shopping cart application and also to know about the technologies used to develop such an application. This document will discuss each of the underlying technologies to create and implement an e-commerce website.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
The document summarizes a proposed online job portal project. It would allow job seekers to easily find job listings from various organizations, and allow organizations to advertise openings and review candidate resumes. The project aims to provide a more convenient platform for both job seekers and employers to connect compared to traditional methods. It will be developed using tools like PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap, and is expected to benefit both job seekers and employers by streamlining the hiring process.
The document describes a major project report submitted by Jagjeet Suryawanshi and Lavkush Patkar for their Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes declarations, certificates of approval, an abstract, acknowledgements, and outlines the various chapters that will be included in the project report such as introduction, analysis, methodology, design and implementation, implementation and testing, user manual, and conclusions. The project is on developing an E-Healthcare system under the guidance of Dr. Umesh Banodha.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) that aims to automate and standardize a hospital's management processes. Currently, hospitals rely on manual paper-based systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. The HMS would control key information like patient data, schedules, and invoices electronically. It would make hospital management more efficient and reduce errors by standardizing data and ensuring integrity across information systems. The system design involves modules for registration, pharmacy, doctors, reception, laboratory, and discharge summaries. The technical requirements specify technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server for development. UML diagrams including use cases, sequences, and classes are used for design. Data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams model the
This document is a project report for developing an online clothes shopping system. It includes sections on the project description, requirements analysis, tools used, software development lifecycle, system design, testing, implementation, maintenance, future scope, and conclusion. The project aims to build a web application that allows customers to browse, select, and purchase clothes online through registering on the site and interacting with the admin module to manage the clothing products and information.
This document presents the design of an online job portal created by students Akshay Ghanekar, Deepak Yadav, Pradeep Kumar, and Ajay Maurya under the guidance of Prof. Sachin Narkhede. The project aims to minimize problems faced by job applicants in finding suitable jobs. Key modules include ones for job seekers to post resumes and employers to post vacancies. An administration module manages user profiles and the site. The proposed system offers advanced filtering, cost-effectiveness, SMS notifications, and support to benefit both job seekers and employers.
We have designed this website with the purpose of allowing the students to give exams and view their results. This site is an attempt to remove the existing flaws in the manual system of conducting exams.
Students are provided the flexibility to choose among different types of aptitude and programming language tests.
This document provides an overview of an airline reservation system project developed by students at Amrapali Group of Institute, Haldwani, India in 2017. The system allows users to view flight schedules, fares, make reservations and print tickets. It was created using PHP, CSS, HTML, JavaScript and a MySQL database to automate and simplify the booking process. The project aims to develop a user-friendly interface so anyone can book flights without computer experience. It follows a distributed client-server architecture and stores data centrally for access by users and administrators who can modify flight details. The system was tested to ensure security, reliability and adherence to database normalization standards.
This document outlines the scope of work for developing an ecommerce website. It includes details on website features like customer registration and login, searching and viewing products, placing and tracking orders, and an admin backend interface. The objectives are to develop a cost-effective and high quality website using technologies like CSS, XHTML, and AJAX. The scope of work covers designing templates and layouts, building frontend and backend interfaces, and integrating payment and shipping gateways.
This document provides a project report for the completion of a 4th semester mini project on online shopping. It includes an introduction to the project, existing system analysis and drawbacks, proposed system details, feasibility study, requirements analysis, system design specification, and planned testing. The project aims to develop an online shopping system that allows customers to shop from home, provides lower prices due to reduced overhead costs, and offers free home delivery. It will use JSP for the front end and MySQL for the back end.
This S.R.S deals with the basic's of hotel management system.It will show different features with different functionalities.Data Flow diagram is also mentioned With 0 and 1 Level diagram.
Its an Online Job Portal..
it was our BE Project..
u can view it on http://jobportal.akshay.uco.im/
if is case you want our project or the contents just mail me on ajay.maurya24@yahoo.in
This document provides an overview of a job portal project, including:
- The system allows job seekers to create profiles, apply for jobs, and search for vacancies. Employers can post jobs and search candidate profiles.
- The analysis, design, implementation, and testing phases are described. The system was developed using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and the RAD model.
- Data dictionaries, use case diagrams, activity diagrams, and screenshots of the admin, job seeker, and job provider interfaces are included.
- Limitations include increased database size over time and the focus only being on IT sector jobs currently. Future improvements could address security testing and expanding to other sectors.
The document describes a matchmaking matrimonial system project created by students. The system allows individuals to create profiles, search for partners based on their preferences, and view detailed profiles of other users. It was designed to address limitations of manual matchmaking systems by providing an online database accessible from any location. The project uses VB6 for the front end, Microsoft Access for the back end database, and can run on Windows XP. It includes forms to collect and display user profiles and allows photo uploads. While simple to use, it has limitations such as supporting a small user base and experiencing slower search times.
This is an internship presentation that I created as part of the internship curriculum, you can use this presentation for a web developer internship presentation that you might need to give in your college.
If you want some animation please see Internship Presentation 2 that I uploaded.
It has basic web developer tools explained like Git, HTML, Java etc.
The Fruit Bazaar System allows users, administrators, and shipping agents to interact. Users can log in, add items to their cart, and check out to place orders. Administrators can log in with privileges to modify the catalog, maintain user data, and process orders. Shipping agents deliver ordered items from the warehouse to customers.
The document compares and analyzes three major Indian matrimonial websites: BharatMatrimony, Jeevansathi, and Shaadi. It discusses their origins, goals, target audiences, features, and market shares. BharatMatrimony is the largest with 40% market share, followed by Shaadi at 35% and Jeevansathi at 20%. The key differentiators among the sites include customization options, privacy protections, interfaces, and additional services provided.
Online matrimony services have become very popular in India, with websites like BharatMatrimony.com providing a platform for compatible individuals to meet online. These sites allow users to create profiles, search matches based on preferences, and maintain privacy. BharatMatrimony was the first to offer online matrimonial services in India in 1997 and has over 15 million members registered. It and other popular sites like Jeevansathi aim to make the matchmaking process more efficient and convenient compared to traditional methods, appealing especially to younger Indians looking for arranged marriages online.
Competition analysis of Matrimony sites: Study by FPSFame Per Second
This document provides an analysis of the top 5 matrimonial sites in India - Shaadi.com, BharatMatrimony.com, JeevanSathi.com, SimplyMarry.com, and MatrimonialsIndia.com. It discusses each site's features, membership schemes, challenges, differences from competitors, and reviews. It also analyzes the parent companies of each site and how they have grown. Key findings include that Shaadi.com is the largest and oldest site, while BharatMatrimony holds a world record for facilitating marriages. SimplyMarry.com is part of the reputable Times Group. Drawbacks discussed are potential for fake profiles, lack of privacy,
This document provides an overview of the Indian online matrimonial services market. It notes that matrimonial sites are now the 13th most popular online activity in India. The top players in the market are Shaadi.com, BharatMatrimony.com, Jeevansaathi.com, TimesMatri.com and Simplymarry.com. Shaadi.com has the largest share of the market at 43% while BharatMatrimony.com is second with 45%. The market is growing at 50% annually and is projected to reach revenues of $63 million by 2011-2012. Most users are aged 25-35, well educated and live in major cities. The
This document discusses online matrimony and Bharatmatrimony.com. It notes that online matrimony allows men and women to find suitable life partners through organized web-based services. Bharatmatrimony.com is India's largest online arranged marriage site with over 15 million registered users. It has been recognized in the Limca Book of Records for the highest number of documented marriages online. The document then discusses the target audience, market positioning, and marketing mix of Bharatmatrimony.
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The document is a project report on competitor analysis at Pantaloons Retail (India) Limited in Guwahati. It includes an introduction to the company and Future Group, research methodology used for the analysis, and outlines for various sections like company profile, data analysis, findings, and bibliography. The research methodology section describes using both primary and secondary data collection. Primary data was collected through discussions with company personnel, while secondary data came from company websites and other sources. The report aims to systematically analyze Pantaloons' competitors to gain insights and formulate strategies.
The document outlines Pantaloon Retail's restructuring initiative to rename itself as the Future Group and divide into six business verticals to consolidate its leadership position and diversify into new growth areas. It discusses the company's history, new ventures, recruitment of talent, financial performance, and Future Group's plans and outlook to become a $7 billion company by 2010 through aggressive expansion.
Pantaloon Retail India Limited has a presence across India through various retail formats but has experienced a decline in revenue growth compared to its peers and needs to focus on better aligning with customers to improve sales. It also has relatively high costs of goods sold, inventory levels, and investments compared to competitors like Trent and Walmart which indicates opportunities to improve operational efficiencies in procurement, inventory management, and capital allocation.
- The document compares major lifestyle/fashion retail stores in India such as Pantaloon, Shoppers Stop, Westside, Lifestyle, and Landmark.
- A survey of 100 customers was conducted to understand their shopping preferences and evaluate the stores.
- The findings suggest that Pantaloon provides the best value, Shoppers Stop offers the best membership benefits, and Pantaloon is considered the overall best lifestyle store.
Pantaloon Fashion Retail Limited is India's leading retailer that operates multiple retail formats across India, with over 12 million square feet of retail space across 1000 stores in 73 cities.
Pantaloons is among India's largest fashion store chains, focusing on trendy collections for young and young-at-heart consumers through its Pantaloons Fresh Fashion stores present in metros as well as smaller towns.
The document discusses Pantaloon's vision, history, product offerings, customer relationship management practices, SWOT analysis, and the leadership skills and styles of Mr. Avnish Parihar, the Store Manager of Pantaloon
Pantaloon Retail (India) Limited is a large Indian retailer with over 1,000 stores across 71 cities employing 35,000 people. It operates in multiple retail formats for value and lifestyle segments. Kishore Biyani is the MD and CEO. The company uses a marketing mix of products at affordable prices across India, competitive pricing strategies, widespread store locations, and promotions through various media. Pantaloon's supply chain, customer relationship management, and merchandise management allow it to adapt to changing consumer behavior. It offers a wide range of products categorized by gender and type. Store layout, visual merchandising, and interior and exterior design are used to attract customers.
With the development of digital technologies in recent decades, there has been drastic change in the mode of communication and usages of digital accessories in our today lives . Development nowadays is full of compromises. Engineers are compelled to pick between either assembling the equivalent application on numerous occasions for different working frameworks, or to acknowledge a most reduced shared element arrangement that exchanges local speed and exactness for compactness. The main aim of the research paper is to analyze design, build and test mentors' view apps. In this application the mentor connects with the mentee. Mentor solves the problem of the mentee. In this application mentor and mentee , mentee and mentor both are connected with each other. Software has been developed as an interactive and collaborative learning aid. Flutter is an open source. SDK for making elite, high-devotion versatile applications for iOS and Android. Significant features of flutter are - Just-in-time compilation is a way of executing computer code that involves compilation during execution of a program at run time rather than prior to execution. The application is very easy to use. That tool could benefit students in general. The application does require internet connection. Each user will have their own database for profiles.
This document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for an office automation system. It describes the purpose of the system as automating processes in a college office such as managing student, employee, and transaction data. The SRS outlines functional requirements for modules including attendance, courses, fees, donations, exams, profiles, and reports. It also provides technical requirements for the system such as the needed software (VB.NET and SQL Server), hardware specifications, and user characteristics. Diagrams are included showing the login process and main navigation levels of the system.
The document describes an event management planner application. The application will allow users to post event requirements and organizers to bid on providing services. Both users and organizers will have profiles to communicate. The feasibility analysis covers technical, operational, economic, schedule, and other factors. It estimates the project cost at 337,324.94 rupees using function point analysis. Project timelines are estimated at 6-8 months using CPM and a Gantt chart. Risks include maintenance issues, requirements changes, and financial limitations. The system specifications outline the existing process and scope of the new application to manage the entire event planning process online.
The document provides details of a project proposal for an "Online Insurance Broker Portal" system. The 3 page summary is:
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the I.T. Department of DGET’S
College of Arts, Commerce and Science. Many individuals have contributed to the
preparation of this project.
I would like to thanks the most valuable personalities for me the project guide and
professor in charge Mrs. Sarmila Rajesh for project selection and permitting me on the
project work and also for the valuable comments and suggestions given by her, without
their timely guidance and great help this project could not have been completed.
Hearty thanks to respectMrs. Leena Ajish (Principal of our College) for her kind co-
operation in the completion of our project.
I also thank to all who directly and indirectly involve in this project.
Finally, I thank to all my friends and well-wishers for their inspiration and help
given to me.
Sheetal Singh &
Vijayashri Gujaran
T.Y.B.Sc. IT
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SPIRAL MODEL:
The spiral model is a software development process combining elements of both design and
prototyping-in-stages, in an effort to combine advantages of top-down and bottom-up
concepts. Also known as the spiral lifecycle model (or spiral development), it is a systems
development method (SDM) used in information technology (IT). This model of development
combines the features of the prototyping and the waterfall model. The spiral model is intended
for large, expensive and complicated projects.
The Model:
The spiral model combines the idea of iterative development (prototyping) with the systematic,
controlled aspects of the waterfall model. It allows for incremental releases of the product, or
incremental refinement through each time around the spiral. The spiral model also explicitly
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includes risk management within software development. Identifying major risks, both technical
and managerial, and determining how to lessen the risk helps keep the software development
process under control.
The spiral model is based on continuous refinement of key products for requirements definition
and analysis, system and software design, and implementation (the code). At each iteration
around the cycle, the products are extensions of an earlier product. This model uses many of
the same phases as the waterfall model, in essentially the same order, separated by planning,
risk assessment, and the building of prototypes and simulations.
The spiral lifecycle model allows for elements of the product to be added in when they become
available or known. This assures that there is no conflict with previous requirements and
design. This method is consistent with approaches that have multiple software builds and
releases and allows for making an orderly transition to a maintenance activity. Another positive
aspect is that the spiral model forces early user involvement in the system development effort.
For projects with heavy user interfacing, such as user application programs or instrument
interface applications, such involvement is helpful.
Starting at the center, each turn around the spiral goes through several task regions:
Determine the objectives, alternatives, and constraints on the new iteration.
Evaluate alternatives and identify and resolve risk issues.
Develop and verify the product for this iteration.
Plan the next iteration.
Why we use spiral model?
It is simple and easy to use.
Easy to manage due to the rigidity of the model – each phase has specific deliverables
and a review process.
Phases are processed and completed one at a time.
Works well for smaller project where requirements are very well understood.
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ORGANIZATION PROFILE
What is Matrimonial Web Application?
The main objective of Matrimonial Web Application is to provide Grooms and Brides
with excellent matchmaking experience by exploring the opportunities and resources to meet
true potential partner. Keeping our objective in mind, we have created a world renowned
online matchmaking services that will touch the souls of millions of people all over the globe.
The purposes of the Matrimonial Web Application are:
The main purpose of this application is to facilitate matchmaking business by
applying the information in the field.
It helps the user by providing profiles of perspective “Bride” or “Groom” and other
information regarding them online.
User can get information regarding their dream life partner at his/her home at
his/her convenience.
This application also provides a search utility which helps those users who have a
certain criteria of qualities in mind to make online matrimonial easier.
Since internet is a pivot for modern business, our project which is based on internet
paves a path for modernization in trade.
Matrimonial Web Application will allow a new user to register and after successfully
registration user can get email confirmation, after completing registration users profile will be
visible to other users.
Matrimonial website whichis provide platform to a lot of Bride/Groom for finding their
perfect match. There are different sectors like Registration, Partner, Search, etc. So the
Bride/Groom can get their interest for find their partner. Bride/Groom can directly search
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Partner according to their required criteria. The Bride/Groom can use match By Email
functionality so he/she can get directly E-mail alert for the match which fulfill their required
criteria.
For This Application, we will provide following capabilities:
(1) Admin Module.
(2) User Registration Module
(3) All match module
(4) User Login module
(5) Chat box module
(6) Contact us module
(7) Success Story module
(8) Feedback module
(9) User profile module
(10) Image Uploading module
(11) Creating album
(12) Sending Express Interest
(13) Sending Personal messages
(14) User Update Module
(15) Paid Membership
(16) Search Module.
(17) Non Paid Member details module
The application will have to be completed using Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008R2 with
help of other office productivity tools.
The application testing criteria and installation requirements will be part of the detailed
application architecture document.
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ABOUT PROJECT
Project profile
Company Name : MASS BUSINESS SOLUTION PVT. LTD.
Website : www.massbusinesssolution.com
Project Title : Matrimonial Web Application.
Objective Of System : Matrimonial Web Application will allow a new user to register and
after successfully registration user can get email confirmation, after
completing registration users profile will be visible to other users.
Operating Systems : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Hardware Requirement : Pentium 90 MHZ or Faster and 96 MB Ram (Client)
Pentium 133 MHZ or Faster and 128 Ram (Server)
Software Requirement : Microsoft Visual Studio Asp .Net 2008
Front End : Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Back End : Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
Others : Microsoft Visio
.Net Framework
Guided By : Mrs. Sharmila Rajesh
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PURPOSE:
Matrimonial website which is provide platform to a lot of Bride/Groom for finding perfect
match. There are different sectors like Registration, Login, Search, etc. So the Bride/Groom can
get their interest for find their partner. Bride/Groom can directly search Partner according to
their required criteria. The Bride/Groom can use match By Email functionality so he/she can get
directly E-mail alert for the match which fulfill their required criteria.
The purposes of the Matrimonial Web Application are:
The main purpose of this application is to facilitate matchmaking business by applying
the information in the field.
It helps the user by providing profiles of perspective “Bride” and “Groom” and other
information regarding them online.
User can get information regarding their dream life partner at his/her home at his/her
convenience.
This application also provides a search utility which helps those users who have a certain
criteria of qualities in mind to make online matrimonial easier.
Since internet is a pivot for modern business, our project which is based on internet paves
a path for modernization in trade.
TECHNOLOGY AND LITERATURE REVIEW:
Operating System Window 7 Home Premium
Technology Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 with 3.56 architecture
Language Asp.net
Database MS-SQL server 2008 R2
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STAKEHOLDERS
Stakeholders are those persons who are successfully involved in completion of the project
at the specified time period. Different stakeholders included in the completion of the
project
The Client or Administrator:-
He is the one for whom the project is being made. He is successfully engaged for the
completion of the software as soon as possible.
The Technical Staff:-
They are the people who provide guidance in area of programming language to the
programmer. The guidance is given to the student or the programmer so that he can
complete the given project properly.
The Creator or Programmer:-
The student itself is the programmer who wants the project to be completed in the
specified time. He is the main stakeholder for the project.
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The .net framework:
A frame work is commonly thought of as a set of class libraries that aid in the
development of applications. The .net framework is more than just a set of classes. The .net
framework is targeted by compliers using a wide variety of applications. Including everything
from small components that run on handheld devices to large Microsoft ASP.ET application that
span web farms, where multiple web serves act together to improve the performance fault
tolerance of a web site. The .NET framework is responsible for providing a basic platform that
these applications can share. This basic platform includes a runtimes set of services that
oversee the execution of applications. A key responsibility of the runtime is to manage
execution so that software written by different programming languages uses classes and other
types safely.
Microsoft .net framework architecture:
Microsoft's .NET Framework is comprised of two main components - the Common Language
Runtime (CLR) and the .NET Framework class libraries. The CLR is the real foundation of the
.NET Framework. It is the execution engine for all .NET applications. Every target computer
requires the CLR to successfully run a .NET application that uses the .NET Framework. The main
features of CLR include:
Automatic Memory Management
Thread Management
Code Compilation & Execution
Code Verification
High level of security
Remoting
Structured Exception Handling
Interoperability between Managed and Unmanaged code.
Integration with Microsoft Office System
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All .NET applications are compiled into Intermediate Language code (MSIL). When executed
on the CLR, MSIL is converted into native machine code specific to the operating platform. This
process is done by a Just in Time (JIT) compiler. The code executed by the CLR is called as
Managed Code. This code is type safe and thoroughly checked by the CLR before being
deployed. The .NET runtime also provides a facility to incorporate existing COM components
and DLL's into a .NET application. Code that is not controlled by the CLR is called Unmanaged
Code.
The .NET Framework is further comprised of Common Type System (CTS) and Common
Language Specification (CLS). The CTS defines the common data types used by .NET
programming languages. The CTS tells you how to represent characters and numbers in a
program. The CLS represents the guidelines defined by for the .NET Framework. These
specifications are normally used by the compiler developers and are available for all languages,
which target the .NET Framework.
Fig.Net architecture
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Common Language Runtime:
The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is the virtual machine component of Microsoft's
.NET initiative. It is Microsoft's implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI)
standard, which defines an execution environment for program code. The CLR runs a form of
byte code called the Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL), Microsoft's implementation of
the Common Intermediate Language.
Developers using the CLR write code in a high level language such as C# or VB.Net. At
compile-time, a .NET compiler converts such code into MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language)
code. At runtime, the CLR's just-in-time compiler (JIT compiler) converts the MSIL code into
code native to the operating system. Alternatively, the MSIL code can be compiled to native
code in a separate step prior to runtime. This speeds up all later runs of the software as the
MSIL-to-native compilation is no longer necessary.
Although some other implementations of the Common Language Infrastructure run on
non-Windows operating systems, the CLR runs on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The virtual machine aspect of the CLR allows programmers to ignore many details of the
specific CPU that will execute the program. The CLR also provides other important services,
including the following:
• Memory management
• Thread management
• Exception handling
• Garbage collection
• Security
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Introduction to ASP.NET:
Although so Microsoft Visual Basic.NET is a powerful but simple language aimed
primarily at developers creating web applications for the Microsoft .NET platform. It inherits
many of the best features of C++ and Microsoft Visual Basic, but with some of the
inconsistencies and anachronisms removed, resulting in cleaner and logical language. VB also
contains a variety of useful new innovations that accelerate application development, especially
when used in conjunction with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
The Common Language Runtime provides the services that are needed for executing any
application that’s developed with one of the .NET languages. This is possible because all of the
.NET languages compile to a common Intermediate Language. The CLR also provides the
common type system that defines those data types that are used by all the .Net languages. That
way, you can use same data types regardless of what.NET language you’re using to develop
your application implementations.
Features of ASP.NET:
(1) Component Infrastructure.
(2) Language Integration.
(3) Internet Interoperation.
(4) Simple Development.
(5) Simple Deployment.
(6) Reliability.
(7) Security
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Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server:
Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As
a database, it is a software product whose primary function is to store and retrieve data as
requested by other software applications, be it those on the same computer or those running
on another computer across a network (including the Internet). There are at least a dozen
different editions of Microsoft SQL Server aimed at different audiences and for different
workloads (ranging from small applications that store and retrieve data on the same computer,
to millions of users and computers that access huge amounts of data from the Internet at the
same time). Its primary query languages are T-SQL and ANSI SQL.
SQL Server 2008 R2:
SQL Server 2008 R2 (10.50.1600.1, formerly codenamed "Kilimanjaro") was announced at
TechEd 2009, and was released to manufacturing on April 21, 2010. SQL Server 2008 R2 adds
certain features to SQL Server 2008 including a master data management system branded as
Master Data Services, a central management of master data entities and hierarchies. Also Multi
Server Management, a centralized console to manage multiple SQL Server 2008 instances and
services including relational databases, Reporting Services, Analysis Services & Integration
Services.
SQL Server 2008 R2 includes a number of new services, including PowerPivot for Excel and
SharePoint, Master Data Services, Stream Insight, Report Builder 3.0, Reporting Services Add-in
for SharePoint, a Data-tier function in Visual Studio that enables packaging of tiered databases
as part of an application, and a SQL Server Utility named UC (Utility Control Point), part of
AMSM (Application and Multi-Server Management) that is used to manage multiple SQL
Servers.
The first SQL Server 2008 R2 service pack (10.50.2500, Service Pack 1) was released on July 11,
2011.
The second SQL Server 2008 R2 service pack (10.50.4000, Service Pack 2) was released on July
26, 2012.
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FEASIBILITY STUDY:
Feasibility study is a process to check possibilities of system development. It is a method to
check various different requirements and availability of financial & technical resources.
Before starting the process various parameters must be checked like:
Estimated finance is there or not?
The man power to operate the system is there or not?
The man power is trained or not?
All the above conditions must be satisfied to start the project. This is why in depth analysis of
feasibility is carried out.
There are three different ways feasibility can be tested:
1) Economical Feasibility
2) Technical Feasibility
3) Operational Feasibility.
Economical Feasibility:
In economic feasibility, analysis of the cost of the system is carried out. The system
should be only developed if it is going to give returned the current manual system
user can get the price only by purchasing the newspapers. In addition if he/she
wants to see archives of particular equity then he has to refer to all the old
newspapers. For research reports he has to buy another magazine. So Instead of
buying no of magazines user has to just go online and with a single click he can get
whatever information he wants. So our project of online share news passes the test
of economic feasibility.
Technical Feasibility:
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It is basically used to see existing computer, hardware and software etc., weather it
is sufficient or additional equipment’s are required? Minimum System Requirement
is such that it can be affordable by of the user who is having computer. All the user
requires is compatible browser and .net framework installed so our system is fully
technical feasible.
Operational Feasibility:
Once the system is designed there must be trained and expert operator. If there are
not trained they should give training according to the needs of the system.
From the user’s perspective our system fully operational feasible as it just
requires some knowledge of computer. Operators only need add daily prices of
various equities and there are enough validations available so operator does not
require any special technical knowledge. So our system also passes the test of
operational feasibility.
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN OF THE PROJECT
Since the application will have client server architecture, it will have two-tier architecture.
User Interface-GUI Components
Database Access
Tier 1
Presentation Tier
Tier 2
Database Tier
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Table:admin_login
Field Name Data type Null Description
Lid int No Stores the admin id
User_nm varchar No Stores the admin name
Password varchar No Stores the admin password
Table:Bank_Details_cc
Field Name Data type Null Description
Cc_id int No Stores the id
Card_no varchar No Stores the card number
Card_type varchar No Stores the type of card
Card_exp_month varchar No Stores card’s expiry month
Card_exp_year varchar No Stores card’s expiry year
Pin_code varchar No Stores card pin code
Name_on_card varchar No Stores user name on the card
Credit_limit numeric No Stores limited amount of card
Avail_bal int No Stores available balance amt in card
Table:Chat_Box
Field Name Data type Null Description
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To_uid varchar No Stores the receiver’s email ids
From_uid varchar No Stores the sender’s email ids
Messages varchar Yes Stores the text messages
Table:Contact_us
Field Name Data type Null Description
Ct_id int No Stores the contact id
Name varchar No Stores the user name
Mobile varchar No Stores the contact number
Email id varchar No Stores the user’s e-mail id
Details varchar Yes Stores the details
Ct_date DateTime No Stores the contact date and time
Table:Express_interest
Field Name Data type Null Description
To_uid varchar No Stores the receiver’s email ids
From_uid varchar No Stores the sender’s email ids
Messages varchar Yes Stores the text messages
Table: feedback
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Field Name Data type Null Description
fd_id varchar No Stores the feedback id
Name varchar No Stores the name of user
Comment varchar Yes Stores the comments
Feed_date datetime No Stores the date of feedback
Table:image_gallery
Field Name Data type Null Description
Img_id int No Stores the id of image
Images varchar No Stores the image
Pro_id int No Stores the user id
Table: Profile
Field Name Data type Null Description
pro_id int No Stores the user profile id
Profile_creator varchar No Stores the data of profile creator
Names varchar No Stores the name of user
Marital_status varchar No Stores the data of marital status
Body_type varchar No Stores the data of body type
Age varchar No Stores the age of user
Physical_status varchar No Stores the physical status of user
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Height varchar No Stores the height of user
Weight varchar No Stores the weight of user
Mother_tongue Varchar No Stores the mother tongue of user
Religion Varchar No Stores the religion of user
Caste Varchar No Stores the caste of user
Gothram Varchar No Stores the gothram of user
Zodiac Varchar No Stores the zodiac of user
Star Varchar No Stores the star of user
Eating_habit Varchar No Stores the habit of user
Drinking_habit Varchar No Stores the habit of user
Smoking_habit Varchar No Stores the habit of user
Country Varchar No Stores the country of user
City Varchar No Stores the city of user
State Varchar No Stores the state of user
Education Varchar No Stores the qualification of user
Occupation Varchar No Stores the occupation of user
Employeed_in Varchar Yes Stores the employee status of user
Salary Varchar No Stores the salary data of user
Mobile_no Varchar No Stores the contact no of user
Images Varchar No Stores the profile image of user
About_me Varchar Yes Stores the data about user
Require_details Varchar Yes Stores the detail of user
Membership Varchar No Stores the info about membership
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Paid_status Varchar No Stores the paid status of user
Start_date Varchar No Stores the start date of account
End_date Datetime No Stores the end date of account
Email_id varchar No Stores the email id of user
Password Varchar No Stores the password of user a/c
Gender Varchar No Stores the gender of user
Profession Varchar No Stores the profession of user
Address Varchar No Stores the address of user
Pincode Varchar No Stores the address pin code
Phoneno Varchar No Stores the phone no of user
Paid_date Datetime No Stores the date of payment
Login_status int No Stores the login status of user
Table:Search_setting
Field Name Data type Null Description
Pro_id Int No Stores the user’s profile id
Caste varchar No Stores the caste of user
salary varchar No Stores the salary of user
Education varchar No Stores the education of user
Occupation Varchar No Stores the occupation of user
maritalstatus Varchar No Stores the marital status of user
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Table:send_msg
Field Name Data type Null Description
To_uid varchar No Stores the receiver’s email ids
From_uid varchar No Stores the sender’s email ids
Messages varchar Yes Stores the text messages
Table:success_story
Field Name Data type Null Description
Usr_id varchar No Stores the user id
Story varchar No Stores the success story
Ad_date Datetime no Stores the upload date of story
Table: zone-master
Field Name Data type Null Description
Country varchar No Stores the name of country
State varchar No Stores the name of state
city varchar No Stores the name of city
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Checks for Normal Working To Be
Checked?
Does your screen save data in the database? Yes
Does your screen save correct data in the database? Yes
In update does your screen load correct data? Yes
Fields are showing the data in correct format?
[USE REGULAR EXPRESSIONS DEFINED AS PER TESTING STANDARDS]
DateShould always be selectable in addition to manual entry Yes
Integer Yes
Float, Double Yes
Percentage Yes
For web site entry field, populate by default with value Yes
All email entry fields should be multiple email addresses enabled Yes
Will your screen crash if wrong data type is entered? Yes
Does your screen sequence is working? Yes
If the logic updated / approved? Yes
Basic Validations
Maximum allowed length property is set? Yes
Validation for Required field is done? Yes
Validation for Integer, Float, Double, Date, Time is done? Yes
Spell check Yes
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Type Check / Type Safety Yes
Boundary Value Analysis (for highest order value and lowest order value) Yes
Date Format (dates must be converted from SQL only) NEVER DISPLAY 12:00:00 AM Yes
Is page validation enabled? [must be done for user entry fields] Yes
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The Entity Relationship Diagram (Model) is based on perception of a real world that
consists of a collection of basic objects called as Entity and relationships among these objects.
Entities in database are described as set of attributes.
A Relationship is an association among several Entities.
The set of Entities of the same type are called as Entity Set.
The set of Relationships of same type are called as Relationship Set.
A graphical model of the data needed by the system, including think about which
information is stored and the relationship among them, produced in structured analysis and
information engineering.
The relational approaches to system development places a great deal of emphasis on data
storage requirements include the data entities, their attributes and the relationship among the data
entities. The model used to define the data storage requirements is called the Entity Relationship
Diagram.
On the Entity Relationship Diagram, a rectangle represents data entities, and lines
connecting the rectangle show the relationship among data entities.
Notations used in ER-Diagram:
= Represents Data Entity.
= Attributes
= Connection between two or more entities.
= Represents the relationship.
= Connection between two or more entities.
1. Admin Table:
ADMIN LOGIN
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2. Bank_Details Table:
3. Profile Table:
Ad_id
Ad_name
Ad_password
BANK DETAILS
Pin_code
Card_exp_yea
r
CC_ID
Avail_balance
Credit_limit
Card_type
Name_on_car
d
Card_exp_mo
nth
Card_no
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4. Search Profile Table:
PROFILE
Caste
country
name
membership
gothram
Mobile_no
Email_id
Smoking_habi
t
images
zodiac
star
Drinking_habi
t
address
State
Login_status City
educatio
weight
password
salary
occupation
Pro_id
height
Pro_id
Caste
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Profile
Search Profile
Success Story
Image Gallery
With
With
Has
Enters
User Login
passwrd
id
Caste
Pro_id
Name
Image_id
image
Pro_id
name
Salary
date
Usr_id
Story
caste
Pro_id
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A Data flow diagram (DFD) is a graphical system model that shows all of the main
requirements for an information system in one diagram inputs and outputs,
processes, data storage. A DFD describes what data flows rather than how it is
processed. Everyone working on the development project can see all aspects of
the system working together at once with DFD. That is one reason for its
popularity. The DFD is also easy to read because it is graphical model.
The DFD is mainly used during problem analysis. End user, management
and all information system workers typically can read and interpret the DFD with
minimal training.
Symbol:
Sr.
No.
Symbol Name Description
1
External
entity
An external entity is source
or destination of data flow
which is outside the area
of study.
2
Process
A process shows a
transformation or
manipulation or
multiplication of data flow
within the system.
3
Dataflow
A data flow shows the flow
of information from source
to destination .A data flow
is represented by a line
with arrowheads
Showing the flow.
Searching for Partners
User Weddings.com
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New User
Email id old user
Password
User
1
Register
3
Search
2
Login
Update
data
Educa
tion
Registr
ation
Registr
ation
Registr
ation
Registr
ation
Educa
tion
User Profile
Add
Response
Verification
Update
Response
Reject
Add Result
Search
Edit
Search
Information
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ACTIVITY DIAGRAM:
Enter I/P Data
[Data Valid] [Data Invalid]
Valid Data From User Invalid Data Entered by User
[Prompt For Correcrion]
INPUT VALIDATION
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EVENT TABLE
A table that list events in tabular format that is in rows and key pieces of information about each
event in columns is known as event table.
While developing the list of events, the analyst should note additional information about each
event for later use.
This information is entered in an event table.
An event table comprises of rows and columns.
Each row in an event table records information about one event.
And each column is about its key piece of information about that event.
Attributes of Event Table:
Trigger:
An occurrence that tells the system that has occur, either the arrival of data needing or of a
point in time.
Source:
An external agent or actor that is supplies data to the system.
Activity:
Behavior of that the system performs when an event occur.
Response:
An output produce by the system, that goes to a destinations.
Destination:
An external agent or an actor that is receives data from system.
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Sr.
No.
Event Trigger Source Activity Response Designation
1 Click on Admin To open
admin
page
Admin Display
Admin
page
Form open Admin
2 Click on login To open
profile
of user
User Display
User profile
Form open User
3 Click on
Feedback
To send
feedbac
k
User Display
Feedback
form
Form open User
4 Click on Contact
us
To
contact
User Display
contact us
form
Form open User
5 Click on Register To
create
new
user
profile
User Display
Registratio
n form
Form open User
6 Click on Success
Story
To see
the story
User Display
Form of
success
story
Form open User
7 Click Update me To edit
user
profile
User Display
update
form
Form open User
8 Click on
generate
To
generate
paid
member
list
Admin Retrieve
data
Display the
list in table
Admin
9 Click on Upload
photo
To
upload
pictures
User Display
Picture
upload
Form open User
10 Click on find
password
To send
user
back
Admin Retrieve
data
Open dialog
box
Admin
11 Click on logout To exit
to the
profile
Admin and user Display the
home page
Form open Admin and user
12 Click on
message
To
express
interest
User Display the
send
message
form
Form open User
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13 Click on Search To
search
the
matches
User Display the
search
form
Form open User
14 Click on the
profile image
To
seethe
details
User Display
Details of
user
Form open User
15 Click on Success
Story
To write
the story
User Display
success
story form
Form open User
16 Click on home To get
back to
the
home
User Display
home page
Form open User
17 Click on make
payment
To
become
a paid
member
User Display
select type
of
membershi
p
Form open User
18 Click on submit To open
the
make
payment
page
User Display
payment
form
Form open User
15 Click on chat To chat
with
member
User Display
members
online
Form open User
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TESTING PLAN:
Similar to the project plan, due to confidentiality issues, we cannot provide details test plan to the
development team. We will still add the core components that make up our test plan.
Test plan identifier
References
Introduction
Test items (functions)
Application risk issues.
Features to be tested
Features not to be tested
Approach (strategy)
Item pass/fail criteria
Entry & exit criteria
Suspension criteria & resumption requirements
Test deliverables
Remaining test tasks
Environmental needs
Staffing and training needs
Responsibilities
Planning risks and contingencies
Approvals
Glossary
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TESTING STRATEGY:
Test More and Test Frequent is organization‘s tagline for testing. A typical screen in asp.net is
tested at four levels before it goes for production.
Level 1 is generally the work to be tested by other developers or other interns (this is typical
first level of testing where focus is not on requirement but end user testing) Ratio: 0% end user:
100% Technical
Level 2 is level where a senior programmer comes into the testing cycle of the screen that was
unit tested by the developer in this phase the onus is to test software for technical
requirements specified.
Ratio: 80% Technical: 20% end user
Level 3 is where a tester will come into picture. The tester will test the software for both end
user as well as technical point of view.
The ratio here is: 50% Technical: 50% end user
Level 4 is where we make the code at Release-Ready. Here screen is tested to the core and each
and every standard must be followed and verified.
Ratio here is: 80% User Testing – 20% Technical
This allows us to text a screen at four levels and at the end of four weeks when the screen goes
to production, it is generally bug free because more people have looked at this screen from
different viewpoints.
References available while testing:
Project Plan.
System Requirements specifications.
High Level design document.
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Detail design document.
Development and Test process standards.
Methodology.
Low level design.
Also organization has Separate module to store all bugs
So each screen is released for testing as a build and all information for that screen (till release)
is maintained using this particular build.
CONTENT TESTING:
Errors in Web Application content can be as trivial as minor typographical error as incorrect
information, improper organization or validation of intellectual property laws. Content Testing
attempt to uncover this and many other problems before the user encounter them.
Content Testing Objectives
There are three types of objectives.
To uncover syntactic errors in text-based documents, graphical representation and
other media.
To uncover semantic errors in any content object represented as navigation occurs, and
To find errors in organization or structure of content that is presented to the end-user
DATABASE TESTING:
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Modern Web Application does much more than present static content objects. In many
application domains, Web Application interface with sophisticated database management
system and build dynamic content object that are created in real time using the data acquired
from a database.
Database Testing for Web Application is complicated by a variety of factor.
1) The original client side request for information is rarely presented in the form that can be
input to a database management system.
2) The database may be remote to the server that houses the Web application.
3) RAW data acquired from the database must be transmitted to the Web application Server
and properly formatted for subsequent transmittal to the client.
4) The dynamic content objects must be transmitted to the client in a form that can be
displayed to the end user.
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d
Database
[Layers of interaction]
In figure testing should be ensure that,
1. Valid information is passed between the client and server from the interface layer
2. The Web application process script correctly and properly extracts or formats user data.
3. Queries are passed to a data management layer that communicates with database access
routines.
Server layer-
Data transformation
Server layer- WebApp
Client layer-user interface
Database layer – data access
Server layer - data
Management
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4. User data are passed correctly to a server side data transformation function that format
appropriate queries.
INTERFACE TESTING:
Interface design model is reviewed to ensure that generic quality criteria established for all user
interfaces have been achieved and that application specific interface design issue has been
properly addressed.
Interface testing strategy:
The overall strategy for interface testing is to (1) Uncover error related to specific Interface
mechanisms (2) uncover errors in the way the interface implements the semantics of
navigation, Web Application functionality, or content display. To accomplish this strategy, a
number of objectives must be achieved.
Interface futures are tested to ensure that design rules, aesthetics, and related visual content
are available for the user without error. Individual interface mechanisms are tested in a manner
that is a logout to unit testing for examples; tests are designed to exercise all forms, client-side
scripting, dynamic HTML.Each interface mechanism is tested within the context of a use-case or
NSU for a specific user category. The interface is tested within a variety of environments to
ensure that it will be compatible.
Testing Interface Mechanisms:
When a user interacts with a Web Application, the interaction occurs through one or more
interface mechanisms.
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Links: -
Each link is tested to ensure that the proper content object or function is reached.
The Web engineer builds a list of all linksassociated with interface layout. And then executes
eachindividually.
Forms: -
At a microscopic level, tests are performed to ensure that labels correctly identified
fields within the form and that mandatory fields are identified visually for the user. The server
receives all information content within the form and their no data are lost in the transmission
between client and server. Appropriate defaults are used when the user does not select from
a pull down menu or set of buttons.Browser function don’t corrupt data enter in a form and
Scripts that perform error checking on data entered work Properly and provide meaningful
error message.
Client side scripting:-
Black box tests are conducted to uncover any error in processing As the script is
executed . These tests are coupled with forms testing because script input is often derived from
data provided as part of forms processing
Dynamic HTML:-
Each Web page that contains dynamic HTML is executed to ensure that the dynamic
display is correct. In addition a compatibility test should be conducted to ensure that the
dynamic HTML is work properly in the environmental configuration that support the Web
application.
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Application specific interface mechanisms:-
Test conforms to a checklist of functionality and features that are defined by the
interface mechanism. Boundary test is minimum and maximum number of items that can be
placed in to shopping chart. Test to determine persistence of shopping chart contents. Test to
determine whether the Web Application can be record shopping chart content at some future
date.
USABLITY TESTING:
Usability test may be designed by Web engineering team. Define a set of usability testing
categories and identify goal for each. Design test that will enable each goal to be evaluated.
Select participants who will conduct test. Instrument participant’s interaction with Web
Application while testing is conducted.Develop a mechanism for assessing the usability of the
Web Application.
The following test categories and objective illustrate establish testing:
Interactivity –
Are interaction mechanisms easy to understand and use?
Layout-
Are navigation mechanisms, content and function place in a manner that allows the user to find
them quickly?
Readability-
Is text well written and under stable?
Aesthetics-
Do layout color, typeface, and related characteristics lead to ease of use ?
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Display Characteristics-
Does the Web Application make optimal use of screen size and resolution?
Time Sensitivity-
Can important features, functions and content be used in a timely manner?
Accessibility-
Is the Web application accessible to people who have Disabilities?
COMPATIBILITY TESTING:
Web application must operate within environment that differs from one another. Different
computer, display device, OS, browser and network connection speed can have significant on
Web application operation. Different browser some time produced slightly different results,
regardless of the degree of HTML standardization within the Web application.
The Web Engineering team derives a series of compatibility, validation tests, derived
from existing interface tests, navigation tests, performance tests and security tests.
TESTING METHOD:
Testing is presents an interesting anomaly for the software engineering activities, the engineer
attempts to build software from an abstract concept to a tangible product. Now comes testing.
The engineer creates a series of test case that are initiated to "demolish" the software that has
been build. Infect, testing is the one step in the software process that could be viewed
(psychologically, at least) as destructive rather than constructive.
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Models of Testing:-
There are different Models of testing. On the basis of testing methods there are two
types of testing:
1. Black-box testing.
2. White-box testing
Black-box tests are used to demonstrate that software functions are operational, that input is
properly accepted and output is correctly produced, and that integrity of external information
is maintained.
White-box tests are used to examine the procedural details. It checks the logical paths by test
case. It can also checks the conditions, loops used in the software coding. It checks that loops
are working correctly on defined boundary value.
WHITE-BOX TESTING:
White-box testing sometimes called glass-box testing, is a test case design method that users
the control structure of the procedural design to drive the test case.Always we are thinking that
there is no necessary to execute or checks the loops and conditions. And large number of errors
is uncovered. With using white-box testing methods, we have checked that; all independent
paths within a function have been executed at least once.
All logical decisions are their true and false side. All loops working correctly at their boundary
values and within their specified conditions.
In our coding we test that all the loops works truly in each module. The one
technique of white-box testing is basis path testing. It contains two parts, one is flow graph
notation and the second is cyclometer complexity. In flow graph notation we are checking
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logical control of flow. By using cyclometer complexity we find complexity of our project
structure.
BLACK-BOX TESTING:
Black-box testing focuses on the functional requirements of the software. That is black-box
testing enables the software engineer to drive sets of input conditions that will fully exercise all
functional Requirements for the program. Black-box testing is not an alternative to white-box
testing techniques. Rather, it is a complementary approach that is likely to uncover a different
class of errors than white-box methods.
We use in our coding to find errors in the following categories:
Incorrect or missing functions
Interface errors
Errors in database
Performance errors
Initialization and termination errors.
Unlike white-box testing, which is performed earlier in the testing process, black-box testing
tends to be applied during later stages of testing. Because black-box testing purposely
disregards control structure, attention is focused on the information domain.
By applying black-box techniques, we derive a set of test cases that satisfy following criteria .
Test cases that reduce, by a count that is greater then one, the number of additional test cases
must be designed to achieve reasonable testing.
Level 1 - Build Acceptance Tests
Other related test cases ensure that adopters received the proper Development Release
Document plus other build related information (drop point, etc.). The objective is to determine
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if further testing is possible. If any Level 1 test case fails, the build is returned to developers un-
tested.
Level 2 - Smoke Tests
The objective is to determine if further testing is possible. These test cases should
emphasize breadth more than depth. All components should be touched, and every major
feature should be tested briefly by the Smoke Test. If any Level 2 test case fails, the build is
returned to developers un-tested.
Level 2a - Bug Regression Testing
Every bug that is “Open” during the previous build, but they marked as “Fixed, Needs
Re-Testing” for the current build under test, is need to be regressed, or re-tested. Once the
smoke test is completed, all resolved bugs need to be regressed. It should take between 5
minutes to 1 hour to regress most bugs.
Level 3 - Critical Path Tests
Critical Path test cases must pass by the end of every 2-3 Build Test Cycles. They do not
need to be tested every drop, but must be tested at least once per milestone. Thus, the Critical
Path test cases must all be executed at least once during the Iteration cycle, and once during
the Final Release cycle.
Level 4 - Standard Tests
Test Cases that need to be run at least once during the entire test cycle for this release.
These cases are run once, not repeated as are the test cases in previous levels. Functional
testing and detailed Design Testing (Functional and Design Test Cases, respectively).These can
be tested multiple times for each Milestone Test Cycle (Iteration, Final Release, etc.).
Standard test cases usually include Installation, Data, GUI, and other test areas.
Level 5 - Suggested Test
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These are Test Cases that would be nice to execute, but may be omitted due to time
constraints.
Bug Regression:
Bug Regression will be a central tenant throughout all testing phases. When a Severity 1 bug
fails regression, adopters testing team should also put out an immediate email to development.
The Test Lead will be responsible for tracking and reporting to development and product
management the status of regression testing.
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Test cases:
Test Case No. 1
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by user are correct.
Input Click on login button by user.
Expected output Result page which contain information
about the user.
Pass/Fail Pass
Test Case No. 2
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by admin are correct.
Input Click on login button by admin.
Expected output Result page which contain information
about only all member.
Pass/Fail Pass
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Test Case No. 3
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by admin are correct.
Input Click on generate button by admin.
Expected output Result page which contain information
about only paid member.
Pass/Fail Pass
Test Case No. 4
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by admin are correct.
Input Click on generate button by admin.
Expected output Result page which contain information
about only non-paid member.
Pass/Fail Pass
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Test Case No. 5
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by admin are correct.
Input Click on generate button by admin.
Expected output Result page which contain information
about only non-paid member.
Pass/Fail Pass
Test Case No. 6
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by the user are not correct.
Input In Login page user enters incorrect
credentials in respected text fields.
Expected output Login page with message saying that
credentials are incorrect.
Pass/Fail Pass
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Test Case No. 7
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by userthe are not correct.
Input If user enters in-correct credentials in
respected text fields of register pages.
Expected output Same register page with alert message
Pass/Fail Pass
Test Case No. 8
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by user are incorrect.
Input User enters incorrect credentials in
respected text fields of EmailId.
Expected output Register page with message saying that
credentials are incorrect.
Pass/Fail Pass
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Test Case No. 9
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by the user are correct.
Input In quick search page user enters required
information for quick search.
Expected output Display result according to match with
information given by user.
Pass/Fail Pass
Test Case No. 10
Test Case Action Checks system behavior when credentials
provided by the user are correct.
Input In make payment page user enters
required information for make a payment.
Expected output Display result according to match with
information given by user.
Pass/Fail Pass
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The Gantt chart
A Gantt chart is a horizontal bar chart developed as a production
control tool in 1917 by Henry L. Gantt, an American engineer and
social scientist
Gantt chart is the Graphical Representation about the progress of
the project. Gantt chart shows the details about the how much time
taken for any task.
Gantt chart is a type of bar chart that illustrated the project
schedule. It shows the start & finish of the project.
Gantt chart shows the time taken by the task for each phase. Gantt
chart decides the standard of the system. It is a useful tool for
planning & scheduling projects.
Gantt chart contains two columns. First is task and other is month
(timing). In the task columns there are five options or phase find in
the month’s columns shows the progress of the project.
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The Pert Chart
What it is?
A PERT (Project Evaluation & Review Techniques) chart is a graphic representation of a
project’s schedule, showing the sequence of tasks, which tasks can be performed simultaneously.
The critical path of task that is must be completed on time in order of their project to meet its
completion deadline.
The chart can be constructed with a variety of attributes, such as earliest and latest start dates for
each task, earliest and latest finish dates for each task, and stack time between tasks.
A PERT chart can document an entire project or key phase of a project.
The chart allows a team to avoid unrealistic timetables and schedule expectations, to help
identify and shorten tasks that are bottlenecks, and to focus attention on most critical tasks.
When to use it?
Because it is primarily a project-management tools, a PERT chart is most useful for planning and
tracking entire projects or for scheduling and tracking the implementation phase of a planning or
improvement effort.
How to use it?
Identify all tasks or project components.
Make sure the team includes people with firsthand knowledge of the project so that during the
brainstorming session all component tasks needed to complete the project are captured.
Document the tasks on small note cards.
Identify the first task that must be completed.
Place the appropriate card at the extreme left of the working surface.
Identify any other tasks that can be started simultaneously with task #1.
Align these tasks either above or below task #1 on the working surface.
Identify the next task that must be completed.
Select a task that must wait to begin until task #1(or a task that starts simultaneously with task
#1) is completed. Place the appropriate card to the card showing the preceding task.
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Identify any other tasks that can be started simultaneously with task #2.
Align these tasks either above or below task #2 on the working surface.
Continue this process until all component tasks are sequenced.
Identify task durations:
Using the knowledge of team member, reach a consensus on the most likely amount of time each
task will require for completion.
Duration time is usually considered to be elapsed time for the task, rather than actual number of
hours/days spent doing the work. Document is duration time on the appropriate task cards.
Construct the PERT chart:
Number each task, draw connecting arrows, and task characteristics such as duration, anticipate
start date, and anticipated end date.
Determine the critical path:
The project’s critical path includes those tasks that must be started or completed on time to avoid
delays to the total project. Critical paths are typically displayed in red.
Note: most commercially available project management software will routinely generate a PERT
chart.
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Requirement Specification
Software Specification:-
Operating System Windows XP, Windows 7 and 8.
Front End MS Visual Studio 2008
Back End MS SQL Server 2008 R2
Web Browser Google Chrome
Web Server INTERNET INFORMATION SERVISE (IIS)
Hardware Specification:-
1. Minimum Requirement:-
Processor 1.36 GHz
RAM 512 MB
Screen revolution 1024X768 display 5400 RPM Hard disk
Supported Architecture X86 and x64
2. Maximum Recommended:-
Processor 2.2 GHz
RAM 1024 MB or more
Screen revolution 1280X1024 display 5400 RPM Hard disk
Supported Architecture X86 and x64
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Coding:
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass MasterPage
Inherits System.Web.UI.MasterPage
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
str1 = "update profile set login_status=0 where pro_id='"&
Session("#UID#") &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
EndSub
EndClass
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Coding:
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass UserControl_Register
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
IfNot IsPostBack Then
Call load_Country()
EndIf
EndSub
ProtectedSub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click
Try
If chkTerm.Checked Then
Dim strReturn AsString = ""
str1 = "select count(*) as users from profile where
email_id='" + Trim(txtEmail.Text).ToString + "'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
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ds = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds)
If ds.Tables(0).Rows(0)(0).ToString() <>"0"Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('This Email ID Already Registered');", True)
txtEmail.Text = ""
txtEmail.Focus()
ExitSub
EndIf
str1 = "insert into
profile(profile_creator,names,marital_status,body_type,age,physical_status,he
ight,weight,Mother_tongue,religion,caste,gothram,zodiac,star,eating_habit,dri
nking_habit,smoking_Habit,country,city,state,Education,occupation,Employeed_i
n,salary,mobile_no,about_me,require_details,membership,paid_status,start_date
,end_date,email_id,pass,images,gender,Profession,address,pincode,Phoneno)
values ('"& cmbprofilecreator.Text &"','"& txtName.Text &"','"&
maritalstatus.Text &"','"& bodutype.Text &"','"& age.Text &"','"&
physicalstatus.Text &"','"& height.Text &"','"& weight.Text &"','"&
mothertongue.Text &"','"& Religion.Text &"','"& caste.Text &"','"&
Gothram.Text &"','"& Zodiac.Text &"','"& Star.Text &"','"& food.Text &"','"&
drinks.Text &"','"& smok.Text &"','"& drpCountry.Text &"','"& cmdcity.Text
&"','"& cmstate.Text &"','"& education.Text &"','"& employeein.Text &"','"&
employeein.Text &"','"& salary.Text &"','"& txtMobile.Text &"','"& abtme.Text
&"','"& expt.Text &"','Free','Free',Getdate(),Getdate(),'"& txtEmail.Text
&"','"& txtPassword.Text &"','"& lblBigImage.Text &"','"& cmbgender.Text
&"','"& txtProfession.Text &"','"& txtAddress.Text &"','"& txtPinCode.Text
&"','"& txtPhone.Text &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Registered
successfully.');window.location.href='Login.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Error while
Registering');window.location.href='Register.aspx'", True)
EndIf
If strReturn = "Thank You For Submitting Your Details with us."Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('"& strReturn
&"');window.location.href='Register.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('"& strReturn &"');", True)
EndIf
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('You must agrre with terms and conditions.');", True)
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EndIf
Catch ex As Exception
EndTry
EndSub
ProtectedSub bigImageUpload_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles bigImageUpload.Click
If fuBig.HasFile Then
Dim strImageName AsString = Path.GetFileName(fuBig.FileName)
If fuBig.PostedFile.ContentLength < 5024000 Then
Dim strExtension AsString =
strImageName.Substring(strImageName.LastIndexOf("."c))
Dim strNewImageName AsString = Guid.NewGuid().ToString() & strExtension
fuBig.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~/Images/") & strNewImageName)
lblBigImage.Text = strNewImageName
fuBig.Visible = False
bigImageUpload.Visible = False
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Image Size should be less than 5 MB.');", True)
EndIf
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Select a Image.');", True)
EndIf
EndSub
Sub load_Country()
str1 = "select Distinct country from zone_master"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
drpCountry.DataSource = ds
drpCountry.DataTextField = "country"
drpCountry.DataBind()
EndSub
Sub load_State()
str1 = "select Distinct state from zone_master where country='"&
drpCountry.Text &"'"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
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cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
cmstate.DataSource = ds
cmstate.DataTextField = "state"
cmstate.DataBind()
EndSub
Sub load_City()
str1 = "select Distinct city from zone_master where country='"&
drpCountry.Text &"' and state='"& cmstate.Text &"'"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
cmdcity.DataSource = ds
cmdcity.DataTextField = "city"
cmdcity.DataBind()
EndSub
ProtectedSub drpCountry_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles drpCountry.SelectedIndexChanged
Call load_State()
EndSub
ProtectedSub cmstate_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmstate.SelectedIndexChanged
Call load_City()
EndSub
EndClass
3. Login Page
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Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass UserControls_Login
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
IfNot IsPostBack Then
If Request.Cookies("#UserEmail#") IsNotNothingAndAlso
Request.Cookies("#Password#") IsNotNothingThen
txtEmail.Text =
Request.Cookies("#UserEmail#").Value.ToString()
txtpassword.Text =
Request.Cookies("#Password#").Value.ToString()
EndIf
If Request.QueryString("ref") = "bd"Then
ViewState("PreUrl") = Request.UrlReferrer.ToString()
EndIf
EndIf
EndSub
ProtectedSub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As EventArgs)
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
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EndIf
Try
Dim dsLogin AsNew DataSet()
str1 = "select * from profile where email_id='" +
Trim(txtEmail.Text) + "' and pass='" + Trim(txtpassword.Text) + "'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
dsLogin = New DataSet()
da.Fill(dsLogin)
If dsLogin.Tables.Count > 0 Then
If dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows.Count > 0 Then
Session("#UID#") =
dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows(0)("pro_id").ToString()
Session("#UNAME#") =
dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows(0)("names").ToString()
Session("#UEMAIL#") =
dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows(0)("email_id").ToString()
Session("#GENDER#") =
dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows(0)("gender").ToString()
Session("#PROID#") =
dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows(0)("pro_id").ToString()
Session("#paystatus#") =
dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows(0)("paid_status").ToString()
If chkRemember.Checked Then
Dim Usercookie AsNew HttpCookie("#UserEmail#")
Usercookie.Value = txtEmail.Text.ToString().Trim()
HttpContext.Current.Response.AppendCookie(Usercookie)
Dim Pwdcookie AsNew HttpCookie("#Password#")
Pwdcookie.Value = txtpassword.Text.ToString().Trim()
HttpContext.Current.Response.AppendCookie(Pwdcookie)
EndIf
If ViewState("PreUrl") IsNotNothingThen
Response.Redirect(ViewState("PreUrl").ToString(),
False)
Else
str1 = "update profile set login_status=1 where
pro_id='"& Session("#UID#") &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
Response.Redirect("~/Automatchs.aspx", False)
EndIf
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Invalid Email or Password!');", True)
EndIf
Else
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Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
PartialClass UserControls_Contactus
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
EndSub
ProtectedSub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click
If txtName.Text = ""Then
ExitSub
EndIf
str1 = "insert into contactus(names,mobile,email_id,details)
values('"& txtName.Text &"','"& txtMobile.Text &"','"& txtEmail.Text &"','"&
txtAddress.Text &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
txtName.Text = ""
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Thank For Submitting your Details We Will Contact to
Soon');window.location.href='Contactus.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Error while Saving your
informations');window.location.href='Contactus.aspx'", True)
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Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
PartialClass UserControls_Feeback
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnLogin.Click
If TextBox1.Text = ""Then
ExitSub
EndIf
str1 = "insert into feedback(names,comments) values('"& TextBox1.Text
&"','"& TextBox2.Text &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
TextBox1.Text = ""
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Thank you for your
feedback');window.location.href='Feedback.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Error while Saving your
informations');window.location.href='Feedback.aspx'", True)
EndIf
EndSub
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
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Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
PartialClass UserControls_aLogin
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim I AsInteger
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
EndSub
ProtectedSub Button1_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
str1 = "select user_nm from admin_login where user_nm='" +
Trim(TextBox1.Text) + "' and pass='" + Trim(TextBox2.Text) + "'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
ds = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds)
If ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count = 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('User Name Not Exist or incorrect
password');window.location.href='newuser.aspx'", True)
TextBox1.Text = ""
TextBox2.Text = ""
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Imports System.Data
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass User_Controls_viewstory
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
Call FiilGrid()
EndSub
PublicSub FiilGrid()
Try
Dim ds1 AsNew DataSet()
str1 = "select * from success_story"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
ds1 = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds1)
If ds1.Tables.Count > 0 Then
GridView1.DataSource = ds1
GridView1.DataBind()
EndIf
Catch ex As Exception
EndTry
EndSub
EndClass
8.User’s Home Page
This is the user’s profile page.
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Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass User_Controls_DashBoard
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim ds1 As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
Dim caste, occupation, education, salary, matrial, proid, gender AsString
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
proid = Session("#UID#").ToString
gender = Session("#GENDER#")
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
IfNot IsPostBack Then
IfNot IsPostBack Then
Call load_details()
EndIf
EndIf
EndIf
EndSub
Sub load_details()
Try
str1 = "select * from search_setting where pro_id='"& proid &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
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ds1 = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds1)
If ds1.Tables.Count > 0 Then
If ds1.Tables(0).Rows.Count > 0 Then
caste = ds1.Tables(0).Rows(0)("caste").ToString()
salary = ds1.Tables(0).Rows(0)("salary").ToString()
education = ds1.Tables(0).Rows(0)("education").ToString()
occupation =
ds1.Tables(0).Rows(0)("occupation").ToString()
matrial =
ds1.Tables(0).Rows(0)("Maritalstatus").ToString()
EndIf
EndIf
Dim ds AsNew DataSet()
str1 = "select * from profile where (Education='"& education &"'
or salary='"& salary &"' or caste='"& caste &"' or occupation='"& occupation
&"' or marital_status='"& matrial &"') and gender<>'"& gender &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
ds = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds)
If ds.Tables.Count > 0 Then
rptPromotional.DataSource = ds
rptPromotional.DataBind()
EndIf
Catch ex As Exception
EndTry
EndSub
EndClass
9.Upload Images
Users can upload their images into their profile.
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Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass User_Controls_image_upload
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
EndSub
ProtectedSub bigImageUpload_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles bigImageUpload.Click
If fuBig.HasFile Then
Dim strImageName AsString = Path.GetFileName(fuBig.FileName)
If fuBig.PostedFile.ContentLength < 5024000 Then
Dim strExtension AsString =
strImageName.Substring(strImageName.LastIndexOf("."c))
Dim strNewImageName AsString = Guid.NewGuid().ToString() & strExtension
fuBig.SaveAs(Server.MapPath("~/Images/") & strNewImageName)
lblBigImage.Text = strNewImageName
' fuBig.Visible = False
' bigImageUpload.Visible = False
str1 = "insert into image_gallery(images,pro_id) values ('"&
lblBigImage.Text &"','"& Session("#UID#") &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Image Uploaded
successfully.');window.location.href='Imgeuploader.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Error while Uploading
Image');window.location.href='Imgeuploader.aspx'", True)
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EndIf
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Image Size should be less than 5 MB.');", True)
EndIf
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Select a Image.');", True)
EndIf
EndSub
EndClass
10. Search Matches
User can search their match through this search page.
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Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass User_Controls_Search_Setting
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim prod_id AsInteger
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
prod_id = Session("#UID#").ToString
EndSub
ProtectedSub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
Try
Dim dsLogin AsNew DataSet()
str1 = "select * from search_setting where pro_id='"& prod_id
&"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
dsLogin = New DataSet()
da.Fill(dsLogin)
If dsLogin.Tables.Count > 0 Then
If dsLogin.Tables(0).Rows.Count <= 0 Then
Call SaveSetting()
Else
Call UdateSetting()
EndIf
EndIf
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Catch ex As Exception
EndTry
Session("#Education#") = cmeducation.Text
Session("#Salary#") = salary.Text
Session("#Caste#") = caste.Text
Session("#Occupation#") = cmboccupation.Text
Session("#marital#") = cmbmarital.Text
EndSub
Sub SaveSetting()
str1 = "insert into search_setting values ('"& prod_id &"','"&
caste.Text &"','"& salary.Text &"','"& cmeducation.Text &"','"&
cmboccupation.Text &"','"& cmbmarital.Text &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Searching Started');window.location.href='Allmatch.aspx'",
True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Error while
Searching');window.location.href='Search_Setting.aspx'", True)
EndIf
EndSub
Sub UdateSetting()
str1 = "update search_setting set caste='"& caste.Text &"',salary='"&
salary.Text &"',education='"& cmeducation.Text &"',Occupation='"&
cmboccupation.Text &"',Maritalstatus='"& cmbmarital.Text &"' where pro_id='"&
prod_id &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Searching Started');window.location.href='Allmatch.aspx'",
True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('Error while
Searching');window.location.href='Search_Setting.aspx'", True)
EndIf
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Imports System.Data
Imports System.Configuration
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
PartialClass User_Controls_chat_box
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnLogin.Click
str1 = "select messages from chat_box where to_uid='"& TextBox1.Text
&"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
ds = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds)
If ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count > 0 Then
str1 = "update chat_box set messages=messages +'"& TextBox2.Text
&"' where to_uid='"& TextBox1.Text &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
Else
str1 = "insert into chat_box(to_uid,from_uid,messages) values('"&
TextBox1.Text &"','"& Session("#UID#") &"','"& TextBox2.Text &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
EndIf
Call load_chat()
EndSub
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
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EndIf
TextBox1.Text = ""
TextBox1.Text = Request.QueryString.[Get]("ID")
EndSub
Sub load_chat()
str1 = "select messages from chat_box where to_uid='"& TextBox1.Text
&"' and from_uid='"& Session("#UID#") &"'"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
TextBox2.Text = ds.Tables(0).Rows(0)("messages").ToString()
EndSub
EndClass
12.User’s Success Story
User can write their success story to share with others.
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Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
PartialClass User_Controls_chat_box
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnLogin.Click
If TextBox1.Text = ""Then
ExitSub
EndIf
str1 = "insert into success_story(us_id,story) values('"&
TextBox1.Text &"','"& TextBox2.Text &"')"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
TextBox1.Text = ""
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](), "Alert",
"alert('Your Story Addedd
successfully.');window.location.href='successstory.aspx'", True)
EndSub
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
TextBox1.Text = Session("#UNAME#")
EndSub
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Imports System.IO
Imports System.Web
Imports System.Web.Security
Imports System.Web.UI
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls
Imports System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts
Imports System.Web.UI.HtmlControls
PartialClass User_Controls_User_Update
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Dim CONN As SqlConnection
Dim CMD As SqlCommand
Dim str1 AsString
Dim da As SqlDataAdapter
Dim ds As DataSet
Dim uname AsString
Dim i AsInteger
ProtectedSub Page_Load(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
HandlesMe.Load
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
uname = Session("#UEMAIL#")
Call LoadDetails(uname)
Call load_Country()
EndSub
ProtectedSub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click
Try
If chkTerm.Checked Then
Dim strReturn AsString = ""
str1 = "update profile set email_id='"& txtEmail.Text
&"',Profession='"& txtProfession.Text &"',address='"& txtAddress.Text
&"',pincode='"& txtPinCode.Text &"',Phoneno='"& txtPhone.Text &"',
profile_creator='"& cmbprofilecreator.Text &"', body_type='"& bodutype.Text
&"',age='"& age.Text &"',physical_status='"& physicalstatus.Text
&"',height='"& height.Text &"',weight='"& weight.Text &"',Mother_tongue='"&
mothertongue.Text &"',religion='"& Religion.Text &"',caste='"& caste.Text
&"',gothram='"& Gothram.Text &"',zodiac='"& Zodiac.Text &"',star='"&
Star.Text &"',eating_habit='"& food.Text &"',drinking_habit='"& drinks.Text
&"',smoking_Habit='"& smok.Text &"',country='"& drpCountry.Text &"',city='"&
cmdcity.Text &"',state='"& cmstate.Text &"',Education='"& education.Text
&"',occupation='"& employeein.Text &"',Employeed_in='"& employeein.Text
&"',salary='"& salary.Text &"',mobile_no='"& txtMobile.Text &"',about_me='"&
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abtme.Text &"',require_details='"& expt.Text &"',pass='"& txtPassword.Text
&"' where email_id='"& uname &"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
i = CMD.ExecuteNonQuery()
If i >= 0 Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Details Updated
successfully.');window.location.href='Myprofile.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('Error while Updating
Details');window.location.href='Update_profile.aspx'", True)
EndIf
If strReturn = "Thank You For Submitting Your Updated Details with us."Then
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('"& strReturn
&"');window.location.href='Myprofile.aspx'", True)
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page,
Me.[GetType](), "Alert", "alert('"& strReturn &"');", True)
EndIf
Else
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Me.Page, Me.[GetType](),
"Alert", "alert('You must agrre with terms and conditions.');", True)
EndIf
Catch ex As Exception
EndTry
EndSub
PublicSub LoadDetails(ByVal strUserEmail AsString)
CONN = New
SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("MATRIMONIAL").Connectio
nString.ToString())
If CONN.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
CONN.Close()
Else
CONN.Open()
EndIf
Try
str1 = "select * from Profile where email_id='"& strUserEmail
&"'"
CMD = New SqlCommand(str1, CONN)
da = New SqlDataAdapter(CMD)
ds = New DataSet()
da.Fill(ds)
If ds.Tables.Count > 0 Then
If ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count > 0 Then
txtName.Text = ds.Tables(0).Rows(0)("names").ToString()
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EndTry
EndSub
Sub load_Country()
str1 = "select Distinct country from zone_master"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
drpCountry.DataSource = ds
drpCountry.DataTextField = "country"
drpCountry.DataBind()
EndSub
Sub load_State()
str1 = "select Distinct state from zone_master where country='"&
drpCountry.Text &"'"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
cmstate.DataSource = ds
cmstate.DataTextField = "state"
cmstate.DataBind()
EndSub
Sub load_City()
str1 = "select Distinct city from zone_master where country='"&
drpCountry.Text &"' and state='"& cmstate.Text &"'"
Dim cmd AsNew SqlCommand
cmd.Connection = CONN
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
cmd.CommandText = str1
Dim da AsNew SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim ds AsNew DataSet
da.Fill(ds)
cmdcity.DataSource = ds
cmdcity.DataTextField = "city"
cmdcity.DataBind()
EndSub
ProtectedSub drpCountry_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles drpCountry.SelectedIndexChanged
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Call load_State()
EndSub
ProtectedSub cmstate_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender AsObject, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles cmstate.SelectedIndexChanged
Call load_City()
EndSub
EndClass
14.Message History
Users see the messages which are sending by others for them.