How about java<->PHP interoperability?

How about a SOAP PHP backend and a PHP-GTK front-end
that communicate with each other (or, for that matter, how
about a Java GUI front-end?)

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Scott Hurring
Systems Programmer
EAC Corporation
scott (*) eac.com
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"Serdar Sokmen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Please read the rest of this email if you're interested in helping final
> year
>
> Computer Science student (yes, that's me...) by giving him some ideas on his
> final
>
> year project very possible involving PHP and SQL...
>
> I will start next autumn my third year of Computer Science studies. I have
> to carry
>
> out a large programming project in this final year. These projects are
> supervised
>
> and assessed via a dissertation and an oral presentation. The project alone
> counts
>
> for 20% of my whole degree, so it is quite important.
>
> A variety of project proposals have been made available for our
> consideration
>
> already but they all look very dull and boring. We are also encouraged to
> come up
>
> with our own project ideas.
>
> The onus is on us to define the problem boundaries, to investigate possible
>
> solutions, and to present the results verbally, in writing and (possibly) to
>
> demonstrate in action. They like having projects that find solutions (or
> improve a
>
> current sloution) real life problems.
>
> This summer, I am doing an internship in a Swiss IT company, working on a
> Content
>
> Management System implemented with PHP and MySQL. This will obviously give
> me some
>
> valuable experience with these languages (I sort of already learn them quite
>
> well...) and most of our tuition in Uni is based on Java.
>
> If you can think of an interestin final year project involving hese
> languages, it
>
> would be very kind to share it with me... In order to obtain a very high
> mark, the
>
> project needs to be challenging. For example, having an e-commerce web-site
> using a
>
> Database is seen as a "weak", non-innovative project...
>
>
> Many Thanks for your time
>
> Serdar Sokmen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
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