Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 30, 2006
Initially the Ajax Directory Manager was developed for design company Duarte Design but in the process Chris Iufer decided to name the project Relay and release the code to the public as open source....
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Filed in archive E-Commerce
by jason on June 29, 2006
TechSmith recently announced the release of a new version of their Camtasia Studio. This software allows a user to easily create video based presentations. The video presentation can be synchronized...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 29, 2006
American Coders have come out with a free white paper on AJAX and EDI. This paper discusses the techniques used for creating web applications using AJAX technology. The paper can be checked out at...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 28, 2006
David Tran has come up with an Ajax driven route finder widget for London tubes with rails driving the backend. This London tube route finder is an excellent way of using Ajax and it makes the...
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Filed in archive Basics
by jason on June 28, 2006
I found this interesting article on the evolutionNext Weblog. There Daniel Hinojosa takes us through an installation of Ubuntu Distrobution of Linux (Ubuntu means "humanity to others" or so...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 27, 2006
In the recent years malware has become a professional phenomenon. Spoofing and Phishing are being used to get credit card information as well as other valuable information. Now a day's gangs...
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by gautam on June 26, 2006
The world of search engines has yet another new entrant. Nusearch has come up with its new search engine that is powered by AJAX. Nusearch is based in Bristol and is the first serious search player...
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Filed in archive Programming
by jason on June 25, 2006
The JavaBlackBelt, certification community site, is trying to put together a Ruby programming language basics test. They are accepting questions that could become part of the test right now. It looks...
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I'm working on an ASP.NET project right now. There are lots of web services involved and a web application that sits in front of it all. The client insisted that all this be written using...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 23, 2006
Eventfinder, the most popular events calendar in New Zealand has re-launched its website. It has made use of the Ajax technology for the purpose. The increasing success of Eventfinder has led to the...
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As per the latest announcement from Sun Microsystems, it would be incorporating Java DB and Group Layout component from the NetBeans GUI Builder code named Project Matisse into the latest version of...
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by gautam on June 21, 2006
Sun Microsystems has come up with Beta 2 Version of its java satandard Edition 6. the former version was known by the code name mustang. As the new version is a run time environment is allows java...
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by gautam on June 20, 2006
It has been one year since the award winning OpenSolaris community went live and since then Sun Microsystems has experienced tremendous growth in the open source community and customer adoption....
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 19, 2006
Sun Microsystems has joined the OpenAJAX alliance and dojo Foundation in order to drive open standards for AJAX programming and increasing interoperability across AJAX technologies. As part of this...
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by gautam on June 18, 2006
Although developers are still trying to figure out the newly released Java Enterprise Edition 5 but early adopters believe that the platform makes good on its architects pledge in order to simplify...
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by jason on June 18, 2006
Within the last couple years I've found it much easier to try and find existing JavaScript widgets than try and build my own. One site that I've used on a few projects as a resource for...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 16, 2006
This is what David Mitchell Smith, V.P., research firm, Gartner had to say about Ajax at the Gartner's annual regional conference held in Tel Aviv- "Ajax is the latest fashion in Web...
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by jason on June 16, 2006
The folks behind JavaLobby have put together yet another project on the web called Dzone. I found that I really like this latest effort. It is a Digg type site but if you can believe it seems more...
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Filed in archive Programming
by gautam on June 14, 2006
As per a benchmark test results published at http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2004/results/jAppSer ver2004.html, a popular application server benchmark which features a complete open source stack with...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by jason on June 14, 2006
Checking out ProgrammableWeb this morning I ran across a mashup that I personally find very useful. As an aside I never normally fine these things immediately useful. Most times mashups come across...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 13, 2006
Mapsolute has come up with a free Map24 AJAX API in order to integrate advanced mapping technology into websites. In order to support the new Web 2.0 API, the company has also introduced an extensive...
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Filed in archive AJAX
by gautam on June 12, 2006
Although rated as quite useful, AJAX introduces a new vulnerability into websites and user interactions. The problems are caused when downloaded JavaScript code is executed on the client. A number of...
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Filed in archive Programming
by jason on June 10, 2006
I listened to a recent Java Posse podcast yesterday and heard about the most interesting project. It is funny sometimes that I think I have a good handle on what is going on in the Java world and...
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