May 5th, 2006
JavaServer Faces and AJAX for Google Fans
This is our last article in a series of four that have been introducing the concepts of creating AJAX-enabled JavaServer Faces (JSF) components. In this article we are going to summarize and encapsulate the concepts that were introduced in the three previous JDJ articles starting with the ‘Rich Internet Components with JavaServer Faces’ (Vol. 10, issue 11), and design a Google-like JDJ InputSuggest component.
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May 5th, 2006
For sure, the world’s most successful computer program is “hello world”. Translations of it are available in almost every programming language and pattern.
“Ajax” is a community acronym used by the software industry for a set of related Web browser technologies, which, in combination deliver the rich client user experience for Web applications. The promise of Ajax is to close the usability gap that currently exist between browser based web applications and existing client-server desktop applications. In this article you’ll learn how to translate “hello world” into Ajax, going from simple to more advanced in small steps.
By: Frank Nimphius
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May 4th, 2006
‘SAP and Microsoft tune up for Duet’ at here
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