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NJIT Creating a Online Music Store using Amazon Web Services Final Project CS633:851 Joe DosAnjos ~ Puneet Kaur Deepti Madiraju ~ Slavica Pepovska Prem.

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1 NJIT Creating a Online Music Store using Amazon Web Services Final Project CS633:851 Joe DosAnjos ~ Puneet Kaur Deepti Madiraju ~ Slavica Pepovska Prem Saggar ~ Nashid Salahuddin Arun Sharma ~ Glenn Pozo

2 4/13/2015 2 Project Description Creating a web site that will connect to Amazon Web Services and successfully draw all the music products available on the Amazon Server Users are able to search our web site for music products which connects to Amazon using web services, and purchase products through Amazon’s shopping process

3 4/13/2015 3 Project Description (2) Users are able to view our “Top Ten” searches (what people are looking for), which we are tracking in our MySQL database Users are able to sample mp3 music on our web site, using the MP3 widget

4 4/13/2015 4 Project Design/Requirements For this project, the team decided to use agile software development with rapid prototyping Considering the fact that our requirements frequently changed and evolved throughout the project life-cycle, agile methods were the most well suited for the task at hand Project was frequently adapted to the business needs and allowing timeframe, where teamwork was constantly promoted to create balance between requirements and deliverables

5 4/13/2015 5 Team meetings conducted every 2-3 days Recorded sessions from the meeting were posted on Moodle the following day Requirements: Install and setup applications needed for the project Design 3-tier client/server project (Presentation Layer, Application Layer and Database Layer) Use Amazon Web Services Use a professional database Create a presentation Project Design/Requirements

6 Project’s Architectural Diagram 4/13/2015 6

7 7 Project’s Sequence Diagram

8 4/13/2015 8 Project’s Use Case Diagram

9 4/13/2015 9 Project DFD Diagram

10 4/13/2015 10 The Purpose of the Project To show Development of a 3-tier client server project To demonstrate Amazon Web Services concepts To illustrate connectivity to a professional MySQL database To implement a distributed system using J2EE technologies

11 4/13/2015 11 Major technologies used JDBC JUnit Java SQL JSP/Servlets Apache Tomcat Server SOAP Web Services Test Driven Development

12 4/13/2015 12 WAR File The code was distributed between the developers in a war file (web application archive) War file contained our JUnit tests, Java server pages, HTML pages, Servlets and Java classes, xml files

13 4/13/2015 13 Amazon Web Services One of the requirements for this project was to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) AWS is a collection of services offered from Amazon via the Internet For our project we used: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Amazon Widgets Amazon Associates Web Service (A2S, formerly Amazon E-Commerce Service or ECS)

14 4/13/2015 14 Amazon Elastic Cloud (EC2) Amazon Web Service that allows users to rent computers and install their own applications on them For our project AWS was donated to NJIT, so we as students can gain experience in cloud computing Amazon virtual server is monitored with Xen system

15 4/13/2015 15 EC2 continued XEN system is virtual monitor that allows for several operating systems to be installed on the same computer hardware XEN is structured with hypervisor, which lies in the most privileged layer Hypervisor monitors the operating systems installed in the upper layers across the physical CPUs

16 4/13/2015 16 EC2 continued Currently supported operating systems are Solaris, Linux and NetBSD (Unix derivative OS) For our project we used a Linux operating system

17 4/13/2015 17 Amazon Associates Web Services (A2S) Part of the Amazon Web Services It is a application programming interface (API) that can be accessed with SOAP or REST protocols For our project we used SOAP protocol to access the web service. We chose SOAP because Amazon SOAP is more mature and well documented vs REST

18 4/13/2015 18 Amazon Associates Web Services (A2S) A2S allows developers to retrieve information from Amazon’s product catalog, including images, product descriptions, reviews; and interfaces with shopping carts For our project we decided to retrieve information on music products available in Amazon’s catalog

19 4/13/2015 19 Amazon Widgets Part of Amazon Web Services Customizable elements (via web interface) that users can deploy to their web site to feature products from Amazon’s Catalog For our project we used Carousel Widget, and Mp3 Widget For the widget to work we need JavaScript and Flash enabled

20 4/13/2015 20 Location of the project http://174.129.241.187:8080/AmazonWebPr oject/WebContent/index.jsp http://174.129.241.187:8080/AmazonWebPr oject/WebContent/index.jsp Click on the link above to go to the working Implementation of the Music Store Project

21 4/13/2015 21 Screenshots from the working project

22 4/13/2015 22 Screenshots from the working project cont. Previous slide provides a view of the searched results from the Amazon’s product catalog in the left column when the user on the web site typed justin timberlake in the search box Note that on the right column justin timberlake is displaying a count of 6 searches in the music category. This shows that justin timberlake was searched 6 times on our web site in the music category

23 4/13/2015 23 Screenshots from the working project cont.

24 4/13/2015 24 Screenshots from the working project cont. The previous screenshot provides a view from our MySQL database, showing the count of searches for a Search_String ‘justin timberlake’. Please note that the 2 instances for category All, were from the early stages of our development stage, after which we decided to delete this category

25 4/13/2015 25 Screenshots from the working project

26 4/13/2015 26 Screenshots from the working project cont. The previous screenshot provides a view from our web site, showing results from the search ‘madonna’ Please note that now on the right column, the count for Madonna has increased to value 7, vs the previous screenshot which showed value of 6

27 4/13/2015 27 Screenshots from the working project cont.

28 4/13/2015 28 Screenshots from the working project cont. The previous screenshot provides a view from our MySQL database, showing the count of searches for a Search_String ‘madonna’ as 7

29 4/13/2015 29 Screenshots from the working project

30 4/13/2015 30 Screenshots from the working project cont. The previous screenshot provides a view from our mp3 clips page, showing the Amazon widget where users can sample mp3 music available in the Amazon’s product catalog

31 4/13/2015 31 Screenshots from the working project (contact page)

32 4/13/2015 32 Screenshots from the working project (help page)

33 4/13/2015 33 Conclusion Controlling an unpredictable project is a huge responsibility. Quality team work is especially important when using a agile software development approach for the project, because everyone’s work is dependent upon fellow team members. As an example, frequent communication between agile team members plays a vital role in the success of the project's longevity

34 4/13/2015 34 Conclusion cont. In our project, we played the role of both, the customer and the developer, and our adaptation to requirement changes were easier than typical real world projects, where the customer will probably want to stick to the original idea and the developers will have to make sure that those requirements are met (depending on budget and resources available for the particular project)

35 4/13/2015 35 Conclusion cont. As any other project, time restrictions played an important role in our project and were the main reason for our requirement changes. Example: We originally decided to implement our own shopping cart, but because of time restrictions of the project, we changed the requirement and decided to use Amazon’s shopping cart instead

36 4/13/2015 36 References https://widgets.amazon.com/ https://affiliate-program.amazon.com http://aws.amazon.com/ http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/


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