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Job Resume Template| project Name | Tourist Guide System Portal |
| Project Complexity | advanced |
| Duration | 15 Days |
| project ID | 5270 |
| Developer Name | jayvik new Kashipara |
| Publish Date | February 25, 2025 |
| project Platform | Java |
| Programming Language | For this particular Java project, Servlet, JSP, HTML-5, Bootstrap, Ajax, JavaScript, Email-API is required |
| Front End | HTML-5, Bootstrap, Ajax, JavaScript |
| Back End | Servlet, JSP, MySQL |
| IDE Tool | Eclipse Neon |
| Database Integration | MySQL-8 |
| project Type | web Application |
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1. Download and Unzip file on your local system.
2. Open Java Eclipse->File->Import->select project folder->Ok
3. Configure Apache Tomcat server in eclipse and project.
4. Configure database connection.
5. Right click on project and click as Run as-->Run on server.
6. In eclipse project directory "src" folder under "com.connection" folder under "DatabaseConnection.java" class - here update mysql credentials
7. My all project mysql database connection credential is Username - "root" & Password - "root"
Step.1 : First create a database with the given name in the config file.
Step.2 : select .sql file.
Step.3 : import file
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