thanks for answer,
ok let me start with designing the UI. like how many web pages will be
there? how they looks like and all,

for that which tool i go for like i can easily drag and drop and make a
prototype of web pages?
Do u have any Idea?

Thanks


Kawczynski, David wrote:
> 
> 1) How many classes?  It depends on what your webapp does.  You're the 
> Only one who can answer that.
> 
> 2) Which and how many POJOS?  See number one above.
> 
> 3) I find it easiest to start with a prototype of the web application 
> and go backwards from there.  Note data-driven fields.  Note all forms.
> Note all data-driven links.  Is there any special processing required 
> to render pages?  This will let you to surmise the POJOs and actions 
> required.  From there you can model your DB according to the POJOs.  
> Depending on what your web app is supposed to do, it may be very easy 
> to define the DB tables based on the POJOs, and the table columns based 
> on The POJO attributes.  This is most advantageous for CRUD-type of 
> apps.  Your situation may be different.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Hi all,
> I am creating struts web application. i need suggestion from u all. how
> can
> i planning my application . my application using database . 
> 1) how to decide how many classes and which are those required?
> 2) what about POJOs ? how many and which are they required?
> 3) should i create classes according to tables in DB?
> 
> and more suggestion if u have any..
> 
> Thanks in advance,
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