Programmation
- 14 novembre 2006
Direct Web Remoting- Easy AJAX for JAVA
DWR allows Javascript in a browser to interact with Java on a server and helps you manipulate web pages with the results.
- 14 novembre 2006 java.net: Developing AJAX Applications the Easy Way
- 14 novembre 2006 Programming with Java Generics
- 14 novembre 2006
java.net: Sprinkle Some AJAX Magic in Your Struts Web Application
AJAX is the latest revolution in web development circles, allowing rich dynamic interfaces deployed within a normal web browser. Struts has been one of the de facto standards for Java-Web development for a number of years, with a large number of applications already deployed. This article will show you how to combine the richness of an AJAX user interface with your existing Struts applications.
This article shows a simple and elegant way to do this by including a couple of lines of JavaScript on your JavaServer Pages (JSPs). While we show how to reuse existing Struts actions, the techniques are equally applicable to the Java-Web framework of your choice. The method proposed will also allow a move to the next version of Struts (Shale) or JavaServer Faces (JSF) in the future.
- 14 novembre 2006
Struts best practices - Java World
The article discusses the following main points:
* Screens with dynamic fields * Safeguarding JSP pages * Error categorization * Validation of service requester * Application security * Prepopulation * Stack maintenance (for bread crumbs) * Context-related problems * Form-bean scope * Data transfer object implementation * Exceptions * Action chaining - 13 novembre 2006
openjacob
Open-jACOB is a Java rapid application development tool (RAD) based on Eclipse that enables the development of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) that are entirely based on Java.
An Open-jACOB based application can be deployed as a stand alone application (.war) in a Web container like Jakarta-Tomcat. Alternatively, it may also be deployed as a jacapp Application within the jACOB Application server, profiting from the more advanced management features of the Open-jACOB container.
- 13 novembre 2006
www.romaframework.org
Roma Meta Framework is a Open Source initiative to make Java application development easy. The approach is totally DDD, let’s think to the domain of your application and Roma will makes the rest: persistence (database), presentation (HTML + Ajax), logging, user management, sessions, etc.
The Roma project is composed of two parts:
* Wizards to generate code automatically * Runtime libraries that works as a glue code to integrate you application with the best Java technologies and products (Spring, JDO 2.0, Echo2, Log4J, etc.) - 8 novembre 2006
MyJavaServer
serveur d’applications J2EE gratuit.
- 30 octobre 2006 SitePoint Blogs » The Joy of Regular Expressions 4
- 26 octobre 2006 Getting Real
- 24 octobre 2006 AJAX Design Strategies
- 11 octobre 2006 TUTMarks - didacticiels, guides et tutoriaux sur internet
- 5 octobre 2006
kits graphiques css : zwatla.com
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- 3 octobre 2006 A List Apart: Articles: In Search of the Holy Grail
- 29 septembre 2006 IntelliJ IDEA :: The Most Intelligent Java IDE
- 13 septembre 2006
Putting FlexPaint on Rails
just got done adding another sample app to the Flex RoR SDK that I have been working on with Mike Potter. Basically, all I did was take the FlexPaint app created by James Ward and replace the Java back end with Ruby on Rails back end. I also added a simple interface for adding an image to the canvas (see below), so that you can draw on it. This sample app uses both WEBOrb and regular ole’ HTTP calls to integrate Flex with Rails.
- 13 septembre 2006
rubyonrails-ria-sdk-by-adobe - Google Code
The Ruby on Rails RIA SDK by Adobe provides developers with samples and code to help develop solutions with Ruby and Adobe technologies.
The SDK includes open source code created by third parties as well as samples and demos that have been created by project members.
- 12 septembre 2006
Histoire d'Unix
Unix est un système d’exploitation multi-utilisateurs (qui peut être utilisé simultanément par plusieurs personnes) et multi-tâches (un utilisateur peut exécuter plusieurs programmes en même temps). L’une de ses particularités est d’être un système très ouvert, où l’utilisateur peut choisir librement comment il va travailler. Sous Unix, on peut toujours faire quelque chose de plusieurs manières différentes.
- 12 septembre 2006 Domino & Web 2.0: AJAX - Mes photos de vacances avec LightBox : Intégration de solutions Web 2.0 dans les applications Lotus Notes/Domino
- 12 septembre 2006 Domino & Web 2.0: AJAX - Photos de vacances : Intégration de solutions Web 2.0 dans les applications Lotus Notes/Domino