Chemistry with Java
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The Chemistry with java is an application which combines the Organic and the Inorganic world of Chemistry into a single application which can be accessed by users across all changes to promote the learning and the understanding of the subject by introducing visual aid to the subject. The application is developed basically with three levels The User Interface being built using the Swing framework is an API for providing Graphical User Interface across all platforms. The Intermediate level we implement Java Database Connectivity for SQLite3 implying that the underlying base layer we use SQLite3 as the database. For the Organic world of Chemistry we use an API named OPSIN(Open Parser for Systematic IUPAC Nomenclature) which converts the general name of the Organic Compound into the IUPAC name of the same compound along with its standard structure.
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