Monday, November 23, 2009

Ecologineers Wicket Application

After working on WattDepot, it's time to put it in practical use by building a web application that can take advantage of it. We had to build a wicket application that shows the carbon intensity of a certain day. Our group name is Ecologineers. My partners for this project were Paul Galiza, Shaun Ramento, and Jarret Mizo.

Overall I believe that the project went well. Everybody did what they can to contribute to the project. We helped each other out when one needed help. The only thing I observed that got in our way of working on this project was our other class works. Me and Paul have midterms and C++ homework to work on. Meanwhile, Jarret and I also had some lab report to do for our networking course. I think we got most of the job done because we were always able to meet and work on the project as a group.



As for the current state of our application, our group was able to implement most of the requirements. We just couldn't tackle a couple of bugs due to time limit. One of the things that doesn't work is the color coding of the table in the webpage. It shows the text Red, Green, and Yellow instead of the actual color. We only need some more input validation in our date entry forms. Our system could also use some more test cases as you can tell from our hackystat image above. There were times where the system wasn't touched at all because we had other stuff to do. But when we do work on it, we all do it together as a group.

Click here to download and try our wicket application.

-David Joel Lazaro

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