03-09-2014, 04:49 PM
This project GLOBAL MAILING SYSTEM aims of providing a good communication interface for the organization. It can cut down the time of employees spend on routine communication tasks. Its successful implementation makes easy the job of employees in the organization. The basic problem is that the employees in the organization communicate or make correspondence only through post, as their units are located in remote areas. This method of communication is very slow in nature and it is not reliable. Therefore the solution for this problem is to develop a communication channel that meets the need of the organization. Basically, the computerized solution is for improving the services as well as self-efficiency of the computer. The objective of the system is for meeting the needs of the employees in the organization for communicating with each other within their units. This application provides basic requirements such as Mail management, File transfer and instant messaging. It also has enhanced features like web browsing and utilities.
The Gmail System Web site is the application that provides users with online mail. Through a Web browser, a user can check mails, send mails and compose mails. The Application is a working demonstration of how to use blueprints principles in a real application design. This document is an online guide to the design and the implementation of the application Enterprise Applications with web technology. Each release of the application maintains consistent design features such as separating logic and presentation, using web component for control and web pages for presentation, using business components, and so on. high-level design features, this document goes deeper into the implementation details of the current application release. This document is provided as an online-only resource so that it may be continually extended and updated. This document begins with a description of the separate applications that the sample application comprises, describes the modular structure and provides an in-depth description of several pieces of the modules. • Each Gmail System module has different requirements from the others. This section describes the requirements, design, and implementation of each module. • Control module—the control module dispatches requests to business logic, controls screen flow, coordinates component interactions, and activates user sign on and registration. The control module is implemented by the WAF and application-specific WAF extensions. • Mailing module — Gmail facility allows organizations to exchange emails internally without the need of an Internet connection, in which 1. Usually text is transmitted, 2. Operations include sending, storing, processing, and receiving information, 3. Users are allowed to communicate under specified conditions, and 4. Messages are held in storage until called for by the addressee. • Sign on module — the sign on module requires a user to sign on before accessing certain screens, and manages the sign on process. • Administration module — In administrator module we have five options. 1. Generate User. 2. Delete User. 3. Check Mail. 4. Send Mail. 5. Show Users