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A Multiplex is a movie theater complex with three or more than three
screens. The largest of these complexes are sometimes referred to as a
Megaplex. Definitions of what constitutes multiplex vs. a Megaplex is
related to the number of screens. Often the comparison is arbitrary. To
manage these all types Multiplexes we have using Multiplex management
system Software. In Multiplex management System there was different
type of Departments. To handles these departments we can use these
multiplex management softwares.
Our multiplex management system is for three screens named as amar,akbar and anthony . Through this softwares we can easily manage all
the departments Our multiplex system offers three types of seating i.e.
gold, silver and bronze.
Multiplex theatres often feature regular seating however; the screens are
often smaller than those found in traditional movie palaces.During a high
period of growth in many towns the competition presented by a multiplex
would often put the town's smaller theaters out of business. Multiplexes
were often developed in conjunction with big box stores in power centers
or in suburban malls during the 70's and 80's which are commonlyreferred to as the era of "The Malling of America". The expansion was
executed at the big-box pace which left many theater companies
bankrupt while attempting to compete almost all major movie theater
companies went bankrupt during this hasty development process,
however AMC Theatres did not go into bankruptcy. Daily operations of the
local theaters were not much affected despite these corporate level
issues.
Till now we have planned the outline of our project i.e. our project
multiplex management has three screens and it is a standalone
application which does not require any internet connection. Here we book
the tickets, show the upcoming movies, get the status of the theatre i.e.
the seats which have already been occupied are shown red in a grid while
the empty seats are shown green i.e. here we use graphical user
interface.After the selection of the movie the customer fills up the form
i.e. the ticket type and it automaticallt generates the total cost and print
the tickets along with the billing amount.
There are two major parts of this multiplex management system i.e. thefront end and the back end.
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Front end is made on core java while the backend is made with help of
mysql or Microsoft office access. Our project will consist of the following
frames i.e. login page, home page, book_ticket, coming_soon, ticket,
admin, status. Further action event handling will be there in this project.
Work to be done by nidhi :
Login page
Book_ticket
Status
And the database connectivity
Work done by vahiny :
Home page
Coming soon
Ticket
And the database connectivity
Header files - which we will require to make our project will be :
1. import javax.swing.*;
2. import java.awt.*;
3. import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
4. import java.awt.event.ItemListener;
5. import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
6. import java.awt.event.ItemEvent;
7. import javax.swing.border.*;
8. import java.util.Date;
9. import java.util.Calendar;
10. import java.sql.*;
We make use of java applets on our project. A Java applet is a special kind of Java program
that a browser enabled with Java technology can download from the internet and run. An
applet is typically embedded inside a web page and runs in the context of a browser. An
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applet must be a subclass of the java.applet.Applet class. The Applet class provides the
standard interface between the applet and the browser environment.
Swing provides a special subclass of the Applet class called javax.swing.JApplet which
is being used in our project. The JApplet class should be used for all applets that use
Swing components to construct their graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
Java applets inherit significant functionality from the Applet orJApplet class, including the
capabilities to communicate with the browser and present a graphical user interface (GUI) to
the user.
An applet that will be using GUI components from Swing (Java's GUI toolkit) should extend
the Java.Swing.JApple base class, which provides the best integration with Swing's GUI
facilities.
JApplet provides a root pane, which is the same top-level component structure as Swing's
JFrame and JDialog components, whereas Applet provides just a basic panel.