First, a horoscope is an astrological map of the heavens keyed to the time and place of a specific birth. It is a kind of a map that appears as a two dimensional chart. It shows positions of the Sun, the Moon, and planets at the precise moment of your birth. The earth moves from west to east & hence the Sun appears to move from east to west. The 360 degree circle of the zodiac is divided into 12 parts of 30 degrees each called the zodiac signs. Lots of calculations are involved in deducing the horoscope of any individual. The inputs required are Name, Date of Birth, Time of Birth and the Place. Based on this we have to calculate in which latitude and longitude this place comes and accordingly we can decide star sign. In the beginning stages instead of all calculating we are simplifying it.
Funny Horoscope Teller is a simple time pass Java application. It asks for your name and date of birth. It then tells your star sign and a randomly selected joke. First of all, the time of birth, generally referred to as clock time, should be as exact as possible. Only a small allowance on time is possible because every four minutes of clock time accounts for one degree of movement by the earth around the zodiac. Any appreciable error is going to throw the house divisions off and place planets in the wrong houses. The houses are always shown in order. The cusp (beginning) of the first house (also known as the ascendant—AC) is the left-hand horizon. The tenth house cusp (also known as the meridian—MC) is always at the top, although it may not actually be at right angles (exactly 90°) to the horizon (AC) on the left. Everything in the horoscope is placed by measurement in degrees of the zodiac. The zodiac is the BELT OF SPACE surrounding the earth. It is hypothetically divided into twelve equal segments of 30° each called SIGNS. Once we have identified the area for each house division, we can then insert the planets into the horoscope BY HOUSE according to their own measurements by sign and degree. The planets' positions are calculated for each day at noon zero degrees Greenwich.
[...] as the ascendant—AC) is the left-hand horizon. The tenth house cusp (also known as the meridian—MC) is always at the top, although it may not actually be at right angles (exactly to the horizon on the left. Everything in the horoscope is placed by measurement in degrees of the zodiac. The zodiac is the BELT OF SPACE surrounding the earth. It is hypothetically divided into twelve equal segments of each called SIGNS. Once we have identified the area for each house division, we can then insert the planets into the horoscope BY HOUSE according to their own measurements by sign and degree. [...]
[...] But as the example below demonstrates, any AbstractButton can be added to a ButtonGroup. To avoid repeating a lot of code, this example uses reflection to generate the groups of different types of buttons. This is seen in makeBPanel, which creates a button group and a JPanel, and for each String in the array that's the second argument to makeBPanel( it adds an object of the class represented by the first argument: Icons: You can use an Icon inside a JLabel or anything that inherits from AbstractButton (including JButton, JCheckbox, JradioButton, and the different kinds of JMenuItem). [...]
[...] ABOUT ORACLE 6.1 Introduction to Database Management System (DBMS) A Database is an integrated collection of user related data stored with minimum redundancy, serves many users/applications quickly and efficiently. A database system is basically a computerized record keeping system, i.e. it is a computerized system whose overall purpose is to maintain information and make that information available on demand. DBMS is a collection of inter-related data and set of programs that allow several users to access and manipulate data. Its main purpose is to provide users with an abstract view of the data, i.e. [...]
[...] Existing databases like FoxPro, DBase are designed for small organizations. As the volume grows the performance is deteriorated. These database applications are lack of security, frequent database corruptions that cause a very problem to organizations. The design of RDBMS architecture is very powerful having the features like high data security, automatic user handling, automatic back up, restore facilities, capability to handle large volumes of data, powerful database concepts, adoption of relational algebra, to increase the access speed during processes, powerful distributed database concept to provide online systems Why Oracle? [...]
[...] Development time for new application is short. A programmer can write an application or an update once, put it on the server, and everybody has access to the latest version. A Low Level API and a Base for Higher-level APIs. JDBC is a level interface that means that it is used to invoke SQL commands directly, it works very well in this capacity and is easier to use than other database connectivity APIs, but it was designed to be a base upon which to build higher level interfaces and tools. [...]
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