Java-Business-Application/C2/Overview-of-Library-Management-System/English-timed
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Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on the Overview of the Web Application – Library Management System. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we introduce you to a web application. |
00:13 | In this series, we have demonstrated how to create a basic inventory system. |
00:19 | We have used the example of a Library Management system. |
00:24 | To learn this series, you must have knowledge of: |
00:27 | Core Java using Netbeans IDE and |
00:31 | HTML. If not, for relevant tutorials please visit our website. |
00:38 | Now, let us look at the web application – the Library Management System. |
00:43 | A library management system is a system which |
00:46 | manages the issuing and returning of books |
00:50 | and manages the users of a library. |
00:54 | Now, Why do we need a Library Management System? |
00:58 | The use of such a system helps: |
01:00 | The librarian to manage the books in the library easily |
01:05 | To maintain membership information on one centralized server |
01:10 | To save time and resources and |
01:13 | To reduce the workload. |
01:15 | Now, let me quickly show you the system. |
01:17 | For this, I will switch to Netbeans IDE. |
01:22 | We have a very simple system here. |
01:24 | Let me run this Project named MyFirstProject. |
01:30 | The browser window opens. |
01:33 | We can see the Home Page of Library Management System. |
01:38 | We can see a very simple login form here. |
01:42 | There is a link to a page called Visitor’s Home Page. |
01:46 | Click on the link. |
01:48 | We can see the list of all the books available in the library. |
01:53 | A library has many members. |
01:56 | So now, let us login as a member i.e. as a user who has registered already. |
02:03 | I will login as “mdhusein” and give the password and press Enter. |
02:10 | We can see a Success Greeting Page. |
02:13 | We also have the list of books, currently borrowed by the user. |
02:18 | Let us logout now. |
02:21 | Next, we shall login as the librarian i.e. as admin. |
02:26 | As soon as we login, we can see the Admin Section page. |
02:31 | We can see 4 options here. |
02:33 | Let us try each one and see the results. |
02:37 | First, we have the option List Books. |
02:41 | Here, we get the list of all the books available in the library. |
02:46 | Next, we have List Borrowed Books. |
02:50 | Here, we get the list of books issued to different members |
02:54 | and the list of books which are past their return date. |
02:59 | Then we have the option List Users. |
03.03 | Here, we get the list of all the users who have registered in the library. |
03:08 | Then, we have the option to Checkout/Return a Book. |
03:12 | Let’s click on this option. |
03:15 | This is the interface to Checkout/Return Book. |
03:20 | Now, let us come back to our login page. |
03:23 | Notice that we also have an option to register as a new user. |
03:28 | Click on here to register. |
03:31 | This is the registration form to register as a new user. |
03:35 | So, this is the overview of this simple web application. |
03:39 | At the end of this series, you will be able to create this simple Library Management System. |
03:46 | You will also be able to add more functionality to it, like searching for a book. |
03:53 | In this series: we will be using JSP and servlets to build the web application. |
03:59 | you will also learn the MVC architecture in detail and |
04:04 | you will be able to develop any web application which follows the MVC pattern. |
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04:59 | The Library Management System has been contributed by a leading software MNC through their "Corporate Social Responsibility" programme. |
05:08 | They have also validated the content for this spoken tutorial. |
05:13 | This is Arya Ratish from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thank you for joining. |