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-The webapp allows several users to concurrently create a list of countries. The user enters a country name and then clicks the "add" button. The above screen shows that 4 countries have been entered so far (by all users) and 2 of them were created by this user in this session (the other 2 may have been created by other users or by this user in a prior session). The master list is displayed sorted beneath as an unordered list+The webapp allows several users to concurrently create a list of countries. The user enters a country name and then clicks the "add" button. The above screen shows that 4 countries have been entered so far (by all users) and 2 of them were created by this user in this session (the other 2 may have been created by other users or by this user in a prior session). The master list is displayed beneath as shown
  
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   * If the entry made by the user is already present in the master list then it is rejected. In that case, the same screen is re-served (with its information updated to reflect any changes made by others in the master list) but with a line added at the top containing, in red colour, the message: "This country has already been added". Furthermore, the text box must be filled with whatever the user entered; i.e. the entry is echoed back.    * If the entry made by the user is already present in the master list then it is rejected. In that case, the same screen is re-served (with its information updated to reflect any changes made by others in the master list) but with a line added at the top containing, in red colour, the message: "This country has already been added". Furthermore, the text box must be filled with whatever the user entered; i.e. the entry is echoed back. 
  
-  * If the entry is empty or contains only whitespace then it is also rejected, and the form is re-served, as above, with the message: "Country name cannot be blank!". In all other cases, the country is added, the form re-served, and no message appears at the top.+  * If the entry is empty or contains only whitespace then it is also rejected, and the form is re-served, as above, with the message: "Country name cannot be blank!" 
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 +In all other cases, the country is added, the form re-served, and no message appears at the top. 
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 +====== Possible Variations ====== 
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 +  * Country name must be made up of letters and possibly a hyphen in the middle. 
 +  * The master list should be displayed sorted. 
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 +  * Don't send the master list if the client is iPhone or Blackberry. 
 +  * If a user remained idle while others are adding countries, the counter on the screen would not remain correct. Fix this. 
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 +  * Map your app's URL to a directory. 
 +  * Add logging to your webapp. 
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 +  * Add authentication to your webapp. 
 +  * Add confidentiality to your webapp. 
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 +  * Trigger an event if a user successfully added more than 5 counties per session. 
 +  * Compress your webapp's response. 
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 +  * Keep track of the counties entered by the user in the session, not just the count, and enable the user to view them. 
 +  * Enable richer content. Rather than just a country name, the user may also enter the capital and possibly the population. 
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 +The following two variations require CSS and JavaScript: 
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 +  * Rather than serve the list every time, change the UI to a sidebar and two links "Add a Country" and  "Show Master List" 
 +  * To improve responsiveness, and to place less demand on the network, have the client do some validation. Server validation should remain unchanged (why?).  
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