Project Report on
Internet Banking System
Programmed in Java
Introduction of Project
Project requirements
System modules
User interface specification
Use case and data flow diagrams
Internet banking refers to systems that enable bank customers to
access accounts and general information on bank products and
services through a personal computer (PC) or other intelligent
device.
Project Goals
Our aims at creation of secure banking system.
this will be accessible to all users who have a valid user Id and
password.
A consumer can access his account from anywhere.
Customer can request details of the last n number of
transactions he has performed on any account.
Customer can make a funds transfer to another account in the
same bank.
Customer can request for cheque book
Customer can view his monthly statement. She/he can also
take print out of the same.
Customer can make EFTs to accounts at their and other
banks. The system is providing balance enquiry facility.
Secure access of require data.
24X7 availability
user friendly
Intelligent user interfaces
Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Operating System:
Windows or Linux or MAC
Processor: any
User Interface: HTML,
APPLET
Hard Disk: 10 GB minimum
Programming Language:
JAVA
RAM: 256MB or more
Database: ORACLE
Any Screen
Web Server Tomcat-Apache
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Technologies to be used:
J2EE applications are made up of components. A J2EE component is a selfcontained functional software unit that is assembled into a J2EE application with its
related classes and files and that communicates with other components. The J2EE
specification defines the following J2EE components:
Application clients and applets are components that run on the client.
A servlet is a Java programming language class that is used to extend the
Capabilities of servers that host applications access via a request-response
Programming model. Although servlet can respond to any type of request, they are
commonly used to extend the applications hosted by web servers.
JAVASERVER Pages (JSP) technology allows you to easily create Web content
that has both static and dynamic components. JSP technology Makes available all
the dynamic capabilities of Java Servlet technology but provides a more natural
approach to creating static content. The main Features of JSP technology are as
follows:
2.0 System Modules:
System Modules
Description
(a) Login Module
A user can login with id & password
(b)Open Account
New user can add a account
(c)Balance Enquiry
User can check his balance
(d)Account History
A user can check his account history
(e)Admin Module
Admin can change in function or other
action
(f)Loan Module
User can apply for a loan(car,education..)
(g)Money Transfer
User can transfer money
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2.1 DATA FLOW DIAGRAM OF SYSTEM MODULES
Money
Transfer
Balance
Enquiry
INTERNET
BANKING
Loan
Module
LOGIN
MODULE
NEW
CUSTOMER
DATA
ACCOUNT
OPENING
ACCOUNT
HISTROY
Event Diagram
The diagram below indicates the customer connects to the internet to
perform all the transactions after he logged in successfully then the
information will receive the server to maintain the requirements, and it will
send a copy of the data to the database and vice versa.
Data
base
Backend
Process
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Home Page
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1.1 Registration form and
opening a new account
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How the user interacts with the system
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1.3 Login Process
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1.4 Transaction page
Transaction Page
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Fund transfer process
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Use Case diagram of customer requirements
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Over all working of Internet Banking
Registration Info
User
n
Process
Reply
Valid user
4.0
Access
(n)
2.0
Login
System
(b)
(c)
3.0
Account
Opening
process
User Details
Login_ Info
Request
/respond
Registratio
Reply
(m)
(a)
1.0
Account
Transaction
user
(e)
(f)
Online Banking
System
Database
(g)
Access
Valid
(d)
5.0
Loan
6.0
Customer
Feed Back
(h)
(i)
(j)
Access
Administrator
(k)
Valid Administrator
7.0
Create and
Update
Process
(l)
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Conclusion
The application demonstrate the way to develop an online banking
system by using interactive web client by using JSP, Servlet
with more secure way to access.
This means the application server easily deployable and accessible
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