Here is a compilation of all the Java projects and mini projects published in this site. All the projects are available with source code for free download! The projects listed here are mostly advanced projects developed using Java and many of these, but not all, use Oracle 10g database These can be downloaded in Eclipse, Netbeans, and Myeclipse IDEs.
Nowadays, a lot of java projects – applications and software are developed in core Java, JSP, servlet, struts, spring and hibernate technology. The ones in the following listing are developed using these technologies based on the type and scope of the project. All these projects can be used as semester or graduation project by CSE and B.Tech final year students.
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Java Projects:
The list below includes Java final year projects as well as mini projects built as either simple applications, big web-applications, or software. Almost all these Java projects have source code and database in the download file. In addition to source code and database, many projects are also available with project documentation, report, and paper presentation (ppt).
Projects available for download with project reports and documentations have SRS including objectives and scopes of the project, users of the proposed system and their role, system design explanation, functional and non-functional requirements, etc. Also, you can find system design diagrams and project screenshots in the documentation.
We’ve also included project manuals in many projects; this document will guide you to run the project. For projects without documentation and report, you can refer the project introduction in respective post of each project as project synopsis. Only a few projects in this listing are without source code – only project report, and these are presented here just for the sake of reference.
Some Interesting Java Project Ideas:
In addition to the topics aforementioned, here are some interesting project ideas and topics for final year students who’re looking forward to doing their graduation project in Java. Some of these topics would suit simple java programs, games, and mini projects as well. Choose the topic based on the scope and nature of your project.
- Address Book Management System
- Affiliate Manager
- Ajax Browser
- Application Installer Software
- Application Re-installer Software
- ATM Simulator System
- Automatic File Update
- Bookmark Sync
- Bus Ticket Reservation System
- Calendar Icon Maker Application
- CSS Color and Image Annotator
- Cybercafe Mangement System
- Data Encryption
- Database Explorer
- Directory and File Explorer
- Domain Search Engine
- E-Acquisition
- E-Advertisement
- E-Learning
- Enterprise Scheme Planner
- Face Identification
- File and Folder Explorer
- Font Detector/Finder
- HTML Color Code Finder
- HTML Spell Checker
- Image Compressor Application
- Image to Text Converter
- Internet Credit Card System
- Internet Usage Monitoring System
- Intrusion Detection in Wireless Sensor Network
- Keyword Finder and Number Calculator
- Language Emulator
- Mac Ethernet Address
- Malware Scanner
- MP4 Video Converter
- Online Auction
- Online Magazine
- Password Protector and Reminder
- PDF Converter
- Pharmacy Management System
- Port Scanner
- Process Analysis in Asynchronous System
- Remote Desktop Administrator
- Resource Planner and Organizer
- Search Engine
- Security System for DNS using Cryptography
- SmartFTP Uploads
- Synchronous Conferencing System
- Text to HTML Converter
- Unicode Font
- Voice Chatting and Video Conferencing
- Voice Compressor Software
- Windows Fixer
- XML Compactor
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People often ask us “Which project/topic should I pick?”. Well, it’s entirely up to you. Here’s what we’d like to suggest: pick several topics and narrow down your choices into a bunch based on your level of knowledge and level of project difficulty.
Then, narrow download these topics based on several things such as whether they include servers, how complex they may get as you go on coding, etc. Eliminate the topics/projects that seem boring to you. Overall, choose the project or topic based on the nature and scope of the application you’ve been assigned or you’re going to develop.
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