 We live in the eternal present, yet think mostly about the future and the past. When we are able to stop time and consider what's going on 'right now' or 'these days,' we often think about how our lives and times used to be simpler. How often do you recount stories from a 'simpler, mor... Nov. 5, 2006 Reads: 16,788 |
 At the Real-World AJAX seminar in New York City on March 13, SYS-CON Events had a chance to speak with Jesse James Garrett, the director of user experience strategy and founding partner of Adaptive Path as well as the 'Father of AJAX.' Nov. 2, 2006 Reads: 13,076 |
 AJAX has become an increasingly popular tool to develop RIAs. With AJAX, as with many new technologies, developers often overlook core application issues such as error handling. While many current AJAX frameworks come with ways to handle errors, the built-in error-handling methods migh... Oct. 30, 2006 Reads: 16,221 Replies: 2 |
 From the beginning, the World Wide Web that Tim Berners-Lee imagined was a place where the architecture of participation ruled. Berners-Lee's first application for accessing the information Web was both a browser and an editor, and throughout the early 1990s he worked diligently to en... Oct. 29, 2006 Reads: 17,990 Replies: 2 |
 The advent of AJAX as a Web application model is significantly changing the traffic profile seen on the server side. The typical Web pattern usage of a user sitting idle on a Web page filling out fields and hitting the submit button to the next link is now transforming into sophisticat... Oct. 25, 2006 Reads: 11,418 Replies: 2 |
 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 articles starting with the ... Oct. 21, 2006 Reads: 15,198 |
 Flexible software development approaches such as AJAX are making it easier for developers to deliver fast and responsive interactive Web applications. With AJAX, users no longer have to wait while an entire Web page reloads after they make a change. This performance shift allows new da... Oct. 18, 2006 Reads: 10,022 |
 AJAX and JMX are at opposite ends of the Systems Management stack. However, the emerging ubiquity of the AJAX model for rich browser clients has obscured the benefits the model provides in the architectural space for enhancing support patterns within the problem resolution pipeline. Oct. 16, 2006 Reads: 23,078 Replies: 1 |
 Browser-based applications are widely used and we like the fact that we can access them from anywhere. But from the users' perspective, the productivity level of Web applications still doesn't approximate the productivity of desktop programs. The good news is the gap is closing: the ac... Oct. 9, 2006 Reads: 27,579 Replies: 2 |
 Keeping up with the latest Web technologies is tough nowadays. Every week it seems new sites are launched that push the envelope further and further in terms of what can be accomplished using just a Web browser. Oct. 4, 2006 Reads: 12,249 |
 Web 2.0 technologies promise to turn the Internet into a true application platform, featuring robust client-side logic and rich interfaces that put users back in control of application flow. For the enterprise IT community, achieving the aims of Web 2.0 requires looking beyond the ado... Oct. 1, 2006 Reads: 19,989 |
 Once upon a time - in a world before MashupCamps and online widget platforms like live.com, before Google's personalized homepage and pageflakes, and before JSON, Comet, Dojo, and Apache Derby - there was a term 'DHTML' (for dynamic HTML). It was used, as Wikipedia reminds us, for 'a ... Sep. 25, 2006 Reads: 14,307 Replies: 1 |