A Java EE Platform Test System Based on Improved Genetic Algorithm

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With the development of computer and network technology, traditional way of examinations because of too many artificial proportion, has become increasingly unsuited to the modern teaching demands. In this paper, used the popular B/S structure, combined with the MVC pattern in Java EE platform, used Apache Tomcat server, MySQL database technology, designed a suitable test database, utilized improved genetic algorithm to achieve automatic test paper, combined JavaBean and Session technical etc. to complete the automatic scoring and evaluation functions. Used the database connection pool to establish efficient connections, utilized regular expressions for user authentication, used Ajax technology to achieve partial-page refresh functions, the design fully reflected the superiority of the Java EE platform.

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