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An admin dashboard for equipment management web-based application that used Servlet 3.0 API, Java Mail API, JPA, Executor Service and Apache Tomcat as servlet container.

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BangMapleEquipmentManagement

## An equipment management web-based application that used J2EE technology and other techs.


*** Equipment management that used J2EE technology like JSP & Servlets and deployed on Apache Tomcat Servlet Container.***

### - Core Features:

    • Using Java Persistence API (JPA) and EclipseLink as a persistence provider.*
    • Using mail sending function for OTP when user attemping to login for account protection.*
    • Using Java Executor Service for checking if the request(s) from the users that the technican(s) doesn't accept will be invalidated.*

    • There are currently three roles: 'Administrator', 'Technican', 'Users'.*
    • Administator dashboard for viewing the statistics about equipments, rooms and requests for repairing equipments.*
    • Equipments that are being added by Administrator can be inserted to the database along by pictures for easily detection.*
    • Administrator can manage users, manage rooms, manage equipments.*
    • Users can be easily created through nicely done UI.*
    • Rooms can store the equipments and users that are assigned by Administrator.*

    • User(s) can request(s) for the broken equipment to the technican.*

    • Administrator(s) can view the statistics to check for the history of equipment(s), user(s), room(s).*

** This app is developed using the tools:**

    • NetBeans IDE 11.3*
    • Apache Tomcat 8.5.11*
    • Java JDK 8*
    • Apache Ant*

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An admin dashboard for equipment management web-based application that used Servlet 3.0 API, Java Mail API, JPA, Executor Service and Apache Tomcat as servlet container.

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