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Hendy Irawan

Alloy UI framework - A project of Liferay - 0 views

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    "Alloy is a UI metaframework that provides a consistent and simple API for building web applications across all three levels of the browser: structure, style and behavior. HTML HTML5 Reusable markup patterns Modular CSS CSS3 Built upon progressive enhancement Framework for layout, forms and state interaction JavaScript Built on top of YUI3 Small core file size (9kb) AutoComplete, Dialogs, Panels, Tabs, TreeView & more"
Hendy Irawan

6. Validation, Data Binding, and Type Conversion - Spring Framework - 0 views

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    "There are pros and cons for considering validation as business logic, and Spring offers a design for validation (and data binding) that does not exclude either one of them. Specifically validation should not be tied to the web tier, should be easy to localize and it should be possible to plug in any validator available. Considering the above, Spring has come up with a Validator interface that is both basic ands eminently usable in every layer of an application. Data binding is useful for allowing user input to be dynamically bound to the domain model of an application (or whatever objects you use to process user input). Spring provides the so-called DataBinder to do exactly that. The Validator and the DataBinder make up the validation package, which is primarily used in but not limited to the MVC framework. The BeanWrapper is a fundamental concept in the Spring Framework and is used in a lot of places. However, you probably will not have the need to use the BeanWrapper directly. Because this is reference documentation however, we felt that some explanation might be in order. We will explain the BeanWrapper in this chapter since, if you were going to use it at all, you would most likely do so when trying to bind data to objects. Spring's DataBinder and the lower-level BeanWrapper both use PropertyEditors to parse and format property values. The PropertyEditor concept is part of the JavaBeans specification, and is also explained in this chapter. Spring 3 introduces a "core.convert" package that provides a general type conversion facility, as well as a higher-level "format" package for formatting UI field values. These new packages may be used as simpler alternatives to PropertyEditors, and will also be discussed in this chapter."
clariene Austria

Why WordPress Cuts Web Design Costs And Gets You More Business… - 1 views

Isn't it frustrating when you have to make a minor update to your website and your web design company decides to charge you $200 to change the price on 5 items? That's why we came up with a solutio...

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Graciya Leon

Onsite and offshore software development outsourcing services - 0 views

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    Rndinfo is an India based web application development company specializes in IT solutions and consulting, offshore technology development, software project outsourcing, IT ODC BOT consulting, web development and custom application development services based on client's requirements.
Hendy Irawan

Java EE 6 and Scala » Source Allies Blog - 0 views

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    Last weekend while pondering the question "Is Scala ready for the enterprise?" I decided to write a simple Java EE 6 app entirely in Scala, without using any Java. I had three main reasons for doing this: one was just to see how easy/difficult it would be to write everything in Scala (it was easy).  Another was to document the process for others journeying down the same road (the entire project is on github).  Finally, I wanted to identify advantages of using Scala instead of Java that are specific to Java EE apps (I found several). Background The specific app I created was an adaptation of the Books example from Chapter 10 of Beginning Java™ EE 6 Platform with GlassFish™ 3. It's a simple web app that displays a list of books in a database and lets you add new books. Although it's a pretty trivial app, it does touch on several important Java EE 6 technologies: JPA 2.0, EJB 3.1 and JSF 2.0.
anonymous

ja.NET - 0 views

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    A web site building an open community dedicated to enabling Java as a first class development and runtime environment for .NET. A Java 5 JDK for .NET is provided.
anonymous

GWTQuery - jQuery in GWT « Vinay's - Web Technology I/O - 1 views

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    GWTQuery overview and examples
anonymous

scalaris - Google Code - 1 views

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    Scalaris is a scalable, transactional, distributed key-value store. It can be used for building scalable Web 2.0 services.
erin kd

Free ASP.NET Books,Free ASP.NET EBooks Downloads - 0 views

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    Free ASP.NET EBooks Downloads ASP NET Cookbook nd Edition Beginning Dynamic Websites with Web Matrix Bible Ajax With C - APress Expert Advanced Application Design Pro In VB Special
anonymous

tatami - Google Code - 2 views

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    The project aims to integrate the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and the Dojo framework. Indeed the Dojo framework is very rich in term of widgets and utilities (fisheye, slider, drag and drop functionality) and the main interest is to take benefits of the huge work which has been already done by the Dojo community. In other words, it means: the Dojo widgets become GWT widgets, the Dojo utilities become GWT helper.
Subhash Chandran

Andrew Cowie - Sun's secret web server - 0 views

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    JDK 6 has a hidden web server!
Hendy Irawan

Apache Commons Daemon : Java based daemons or services - 0 views

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    "Since 1994, the Java programming language evolved and became a valid tool to develop reliable and performant server applications as opposed to just applets and client applications. The major disadvantage of the Java platform is that still today the only portable way to start a Java application relies on a single point of entry: the public static void main(String[]) method. Having a single-point of entry is a valid solution for client applications, where interactively a user can command to the application to quit (which can terminate the Virtual Machine process at calling the System.exit(int) method), but in those cases where the application is not interactive (server applications) there is currently no portable way to notify the Virtual Machine of its imminent shutdown. A server application written in Java might have to perform several tasks before being able to shutdown the Virtual Machine process. For example in the case of a Servlet container, before the VM process is shut down, sessions might need to be serialized to disk, and web applications need to be destroyed. One common solution to this problem is to create (for example) a ServerSocket and wait for a particular message to be issued. When the message is received, all operations required to shut down the server applications are performed and at the end the System.exit method is called to terminate the Virtual Machine process. This method however, has several disadvantages and risks: In case of a system-wide shutdown, the Virtual Machine process may be shut down directly by the operating system without notifying the running server application. If an attacker finds out the shutdown message to send to the server and discovers a way to send this message, he can easily interrupt the server's operation, bypassing all the security restrictions implemented in the operating system. Most multi-user operating systems already have a way in which server applications are started and stopped. Under Unix based
Hendy Irawan

Seam Framework - Home - 0 views

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    Weld is the reference implementation (RI) for JSR-299: Java Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform (CDI). CDI is the Java standard for dependency injection and contextual lifecycle management, led by Gavin King for Red Hat, Inc. and is a Java Community Process (JCP) specification that integrates cleanly with the Java EE platform. Any Java EE 6-compliant application server provides support for JSR-299 (even the web profile). Weld and the JSR-299 TCK (Technology Compatibility Kit) are developed here at seamframework.org. Both are licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Hendy Irawan

Atmosphere - Java.net - 0 views

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    Atmosphere is a POJO based framework using Inversion of Control (IoC) to bring push/Comet and Websocket to the masses! Finally a framework which can run on any Java based Web Server, including Tomcat, Jetty, GlassFish, Weblogic, Grizzly, JBossWeb and JBoss, Resin, etc. without having to learn how Comet or WebSocket support has been differently implemented by all those Containers. The Atmosphere Framework has both client (JQuery PlugIn) and server components. Servlet 3.0 is supported along with framework like Jersey (natively), GWT (natively), Wicket, Guice, Spring etc. and programming language like JRuby, Gr oovy and Scala. We also support massive scalability with our Cluster plugin architecture (JGroups, JMS/ActiveMQ, Redis, XMPP,i etc.)
Hendy Irawan

WADL - Jersey: RESTful Web services made easy - wikis.sun.com - 0 views

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    "Out of the box Jersey generates basic WADL at runtime that you can obtain from your REST app via GET http://path.to.your/restapp/application.wadl. Additionally you can configure Jersey to create an extended WADL including e.g. additional doc elements or javadoc read from your resource classes: There's a custom doclet that writes your javadoc to a file so that it can be used to extend the WADL. Additionally there's the maven-wadl-plugin that allows you to create the WADL without your running REST app."
Hendy Irawan

Jettison - Home - 0 views

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    Jettison is a collection of Java APIs (like STaX and DOM) which read and write JSON. This allows nearly transparent enablement of JSON based web services in services frameworks like CXF or XML serialization frameworks like XStream. There are currently two included conventions for mapping JSON to XML. The first, is BadgerFish which implements the full XML infoset in JSON using various techniques. The second, is called the "mapped" convention. It allows you to manually map XML namespaces to JSON element prefixes. Jettison was developed for usage in XFire and CXF to enable JSON based services. Later it also found its place in Java object serialization with XStream To learn more, see the User's Guide.
Hendy Irawan

eik - Eclipse Integration for Apache Karaf runtimes - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    Eclipse Integration for Karaf is the integration of the Apache Karaf application platform and the Eclipse IDE. Notable features include: An Eclipse Run/Debug launcher configuration that configures Karaf to run inside the workbench transparently to the developer Automatic deployment of workspace plugin projects to running Karaf instances without copying files A Target Platform Definition that allows developers to target only the bundles found in Karaf distributions A Target Platform Provisioner that automatically constructs a target platform from any Karaf distribution on the user's local disk JMX instrumentation of the Running/Debugging Karaf instance. Eclipse views that display the Bundle and Service status of Karaf instances Experimental features: Web Tools Platform integration including: Karaf server runtime with associated classpath maintenance Karaf runtime locator that scans local disks for compatible Karaf distributions Install from the EIK Update Site
Merit Campus

Java and Internet - Java tutorials - 0 views

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    Java Topic / Java tutorial Internet helped Java to bring it to the forefront and Java influenced Internet by simplifying the web programming and inventing applets. Applets expanded the scope of internet. Java also addressed two other important issues of internet, which are security and portability.
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