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I need to learn java programming, I have a LAMP server running and i need to build a webapplication(dynamic website). I have planned to use HTML, CSS, JS and Java for server side scripting instead of PHP using eclipse IDE.
My question is does the above thing work out and also if i want to deploy the files do i need to send the files to /var/www/html/ or any other method of deployment is there ?
Your question is weird, but yes, you can make a application with Java for the server side, read about JSP. And the files folder depends on the local server you're using , though most of the time for unix thats the right folder.
Good luck , I think you research a lot.
Edit: I was about to edit this for the LAMP definition, LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP... So you're not technically using that..
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I have photo sharing application running on Parse. So if I will migrate to Parse Server, should I change my Android Code or it's just backend thing? And what is the best and the easiest way to migrate from parse without building new system on my own physical server.
Thank you.
If you are migrating to parse server, you shouldn't need to change your Android code. You will need to update to the latest android sdk and initialize parse with your own serverURL however. The serverURL is wherever you decide to host your parse server.
Hosting parse server is straight forward. Check out the parse server example here. They have links to one click deployment to a bunch of different paas providers such as heroku. If you have a lot of cloud code the migration process can become more complicated and is probably out of scope for this question. Most of it is outlined in the docs however.
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I currently have a Java Servlet backend Tomcat server running,
and I want to create the front-end(webpage) with a good CMS
and make a call to my java Servlet I understand that Joomla is a php base content-management system so is there a way that I can get it work such as using a REST service, or using PHP/JAVA Bridge or even install xampp would help ?
Or is Java base CMS the only CMS Tomcat server will be able to run?
You have to look for Java based CMS. There are so many options.
dotCMS may be a good pick, but it depends. So take a look and
see what meets your requirements.
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I need to make a cross platform application than can run on MAC, Windows, Linux and also on web. Can JAVA be used for this? If yes then what type of JAVA project and what architecture should I use? And also need to implement MVC.
My Application will store data on local pc and will also have same interface on web. And both platforms will keep in sync!
Your choices are somewhat as follows.
Create a remote server
Create a Swing desktop client
Use the Swing client through Web Start or create a separate web
client on the remote server (with any frameworks of your choice).
Obviously the choice without a separate web client is simpler, but it also means that all "web" users must have Java installed and Web Start must be allowed.
Yes java is best fit for this....about project type first of all decide the frameworks you are going to use.
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I'm new to creating a web application with a Java back-end and a JavaScript, HTML 5 front-end. How do I pass content between the two?
You are looking for a web framework. These will integrate all three technologies you mention into a server and fully functioning webapp. You will also need to be working with JavaEE.
I recommend Jetty or Play
Look up some tutorials on how to get started but basically these frameworks will create the server backend that launches on a port and can host different sockets etc... and since theyre in Java the backend code can literally be written anywhere in the project...front end is easy too, you'll see how it works once you work through your first tutorial with them :)
Java EE is what you need indeed.
on a back end you add end points, and on front end you hit those end points w/ ajax
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I have made games in jar format using processing.org, Netbeans and Eclipse! These are desktop based games I want to run these games on online servers (web) without altering the code. This game also have embedded sounds and graphics in its folder. Please help me out I am new to web app development?
You can't just take a desktop application and put it somewhere and make it work in a webbrowser and multiuser magically.
You need to change code if you want your desktop application to become a webapplication.
It's a completely different development process.
For deploying Java desktop apps., the best option is usually to install the app. direct from a link using Java Web Start. JWS works on Windows, OS X & *nix.