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PROJECT REPORT ON

Wap applications for airlines & seaports Project work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING BY

K.Bala Krishna M.Bhanu Prasad (00711A0506) (00711A0507) G.Chaitanya A.C.Sukesh (00711A0509) (00711A0511) D.Bharath Kumar (00711A0508) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF

Mr.K.C. KRISHNAIAH (Asst. Professor) Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

NARAYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Affiliated to J.N.T.U., Hyderabad)

NELLORE

2004

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

NARAYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AFFILIATED TO JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD)

NELLORE

CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Project Report entitled “WAP APPLICATIONS FOR AIRLINES AND SEAPORTS” work done by K.BALA KRISHNA, M.BHANU PRASAD, D.BHARATH KUMAR, G.CHAITANYA, A.C.SUKESH

in the

partial fulfillment of requirements for the Award of the Degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING.

(Mr. K.C.KRISHNAIAH)

(Mr. K.C KRISHNAIAH)

PROJECT GUIDE DEPARTMENT DEPT.OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

EXTERNAL EXAMINERS:

HEAD OF THE DEPT.OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING

1. 2.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.

2.

Introduction 1.1

About WAP

2

1.2

WAP Internal Architecture

5

1.3

About WML

9

1.4

Active Server Pages

12

1.5

Database Connectivity

21

Analysis 2.1

Requirement Analysis 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3

3.

Page No.

29

Problem Statement Evaluation of the problem Software Requirement Specification

Design 3.1

Database Design

34

3.2

Architectural Design

36

3.3

Dataflow Diagrams

44

4. Implementation

48

5. Testing 5.1 Flow Graphs

66

5.2 Test Cases

69

6. Conclusion

73

7. Results

75

8.

References

79

9. Future of WAP

81

10. Appendix

83

ABSTRACT WAP - The Wireless Application Protocol - is a communication protocol and application environment for the development of information resources, advanced telelphony services and internet access from mobile devices. By now, it settled that a WAP - like bridge is required for content from the net to reach the wireless devices. It's also settled that competing standards like 1-mode will either remain confined to their native markets are give into WAP sooner or later. WAP therefore seems not about to die but to evolve. And , as the demand for wireless data spurs the role out of GPRS and 3G networks, WAP will only again in importance, not least because those who will provide those services and devices are also the promoters of WAP. That implies it will be a good idea to stick with or start WAP businesses applications, content, services - and WAP professionals will certainly be in demand. So, even if more capable handheld devices become available in the mean time, WAP will be around and required for long time even in India's metro areas. Once the metros move onto GPRS and 3G, GSM and WAP is expected to move progressively towards semi-urban and rural areas and flourish their, through new business models and applications.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Success will be crowned to people who made it a reality but the people whose constant guidance and encouragement made it possible will be crowned first on the eve of success. This acknowledgement transcends the reality of formality when I would like to express deep gratitude and respect to all those people behind the screen who guided, inspired and helped me for the completion of our project work. We thank our principal Sri Dr.P.Gopal Reddy garu for providing the necessary infrastructure required for our project. We express our deep sense of gratitude and profound thanks to Sri K.C.Krishnaiah garu, HOD of Computer Science Department for his valuable guidance, creative criticism and constant encouragement given throught this project. Our special thanks to our project incharge of CSE Sri P.L.Kishan Kumar garu for his constant help and guidance during this project. We are deeply independent to thank our lab incharge Sri. Rama Krishna garu, for his commitment towards our project. Our thanks to Sri.Mahesh Kumar garu, for his valuable suggestions and guidance. Finally, we express our heartful for all those we are concerned directly and indirectly in the successful completion of our project.

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