Employee-Management-System | developed Employee Management System using J2EE , Servlets | Identity Management library
kandi X-RAY | Employee-Management-System Summary
kandi X-RAY | Employee-Management-System Summary
Designed and developed Employee Management System using J2EE, Servlets, MySQL and Java as part of a dynamic web based project. Created functionalities for Admin, Managers and Employees roles. Admin can run payroll for all employees and managers based on leaves and bonus they received on yearly basis. Super manager handles directories hierarchy between different managers based on permission assigned to each directory and each documents. Each employee to be assigned under different managers and they can upload any documents to his manager’s directory based on the permissions assigned to those directories.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Handle a post
- Returns the allemployments details
- Updates the payment information
- Validate the Login
- Handle GET requests
- Get the list of Managers from the database
- Returns the list of DirectoryDetails of all the given managers
- Returns the permission with the given id
- Handle a POST request
- Save profile details
- Update the profile details
- Save the profile details
- Handle leave request
- Handle leave details
- Save a leave request
- Handles a POST request
- Returns a document by id
- Performs an HTTP POST
- Save payment details
- Get all the public directories
- Gets the user account
- Handle a GET user
- Gets the profile
- Handle a GET login
- Handle POST
- Register an Employee
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QUESTION
I want to create a Spring Boot application using Oracle as Database, but while updating the dependency, in the pom.xml
, it's throwing an error.
Can someone suggest how to get the compatible version of oracle dependency for spring boot.
Or we need to manually download ojdbc6 or ojdbc7 jar file and add it to build path?
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Dec-25 at 12:09Maven can't find a repository for this last (no public repository due binary license for those version ) ,
So download it (ojdbc6)
create
lib/
folder in your project and put it therethen in
pom.xml
refer this last to you lib folder using(local dependency )
as below :
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