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Introducing Qooxdoo

Qooxdoo was released in the first quarter of 2006, Qooxdoo differs itself from other Ajax enabled frameworks because it uses JavaScript as its tool for development. Most Ajax based framework that we know of either uses other Java or other languages s...
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Implement JSP for Ajax

In previous blogs, we talked about JSP (JavaServer Pages) as tags that could be easily integrated with Ajax. As JSP has the capacity to process XML, this lightweight function could easily be associated with a Java-enabled framework. This technique wi...
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Using JSP Tag Libraries for Ajax

JavaServer Pages or JSP is one of the small things Java has developed to aid the developers in building faster and better Java based applications. JavaServer Pages has the ability to built HTML documents every time they are requested by user or when ...
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Mobile Database Access

This tutorial shows you how to build a database application using Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) Record Management System (RMS). It also demonstrates how to craft a MIDlet that performs the necessary logic of creating and accessing a sample database app...
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Bambookit GUI

Bambookit GUI is a completely XML scriptable user interface to build real-time interactive web application front-ends. Sitting on top of Personal Java BambooKIT is portable across multiple platforms and devices, from mobiles to desktops. Due to the...
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WebSphere Technology for Developers

WebSphere Technology for Developers is the first application server featuring Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) 1.3 compatibility. You can run J2EE 1.3 applications -- including applications from other vendors or applications you have built yourself ...
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The Jxta command shell

Project Jxta is a community-run attempt to build a utility application substrate for peer-to-peer applications. The initial reference implementation of Jxta includes a command-line shell that allows experimentation with the core Jxta platform without...
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