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- SOA
- Topics
- REST,
- Design
One of the constraints defined for the architectural style known as REST is "hypermedia as the engine of application state". Mark Baker, well-known for being one of the first who advocated the REST style instead of the mainstream web services approach, discusses that the hypermedia constraints means in practice and why it is essential to RESTful design.
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By Mark Baker
on Jan 28, 2008,

- SOA
- Topics
- REST,
- WS Standards
Frank Leymann is a full professor at the University of Stuttgart and co-author of many Web Service specifications, including WSFL, WS-Addressing, WS-Metadata Exchange, and the WS-Resource Framework set of specifications. He was one of the driving forces behind BPEL4WS. InfoQ's Stefan Tilkov talks to Dr Leymann about SOA research, REST, Web Services and other important topics for SOA.
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By Stefan Tilkov
on Aug 14, 2006,
News about Web 2.0
- Architecture
- Topics
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Cloud Computing,
- SaaS
Zoho has announced that its applications can be deployed on Google App Engine (GAE). Zoho offers a suite of online applications, most of them free for personal usage, and Creator, an online application creator.
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By Abel Avram
on Dec 17, 2008,
- Java,
- Architecture,
- .NET,
- Ruby,
- SOA
- Topics
- Platforms,
- Web 2.0,
- WOA
Joe Walker, creator of Direct Web Remoting (DWR) , has been summing up the reasons that as he thinks have lead the Web to become the default development platform over the last years. Easy of deployment, simple UI programming, simplicity of HTML and Openness made the Web become the most scalable system today.
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By Dionysios G. Synodinos
on Nov 28, 2008,
- Java
- Topics
- Web 2.0,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Rich Client / Desktop
Earlier this year, InfoQ discussed Granite Data Services (GDS) with project founder Franck Wolff. In this post, we follow-up with Wolff to learn more about the recent 1.1 release of GDS.
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By Jon Rose
on Oct 20, 2008,
- Java
- Topics
- Web 2.0,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Rich Client / Desktop
The latest update to the Flash Player from Adobe Systems has been released for general availability. To take full advantage of many of the new features, developers will have to wait for the release of Flex 4 sometime next year. However, Flash 10 does bring four main improvements that should interest developers: Pixel Bender, 3D Effects, Advanced Text Layout, and changes to File Reference API.
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By Jon Rose
on Oct 15, 2008,
- Java
- Topics
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Web 2.0,
- Unit Testing,
- Rich Client / Desktop
In this post, InfoQ.com discusses FlexMonkey with project founder Stu Stern of Gorilla Logic. FlexMonkey is an open source record / playback tool for testing Flex applications.
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By Jon Rose
on Oct 13, 2008,
- Java
- Topics
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Web 2.0
In Rich Internet Applications, Deep Linking is the ability to link directly into a specific state of the application without reloading the application. In Flex 3, Deep Linking support was added, but does not support many advanced requirements. For those cases, Flex developers can use URLKit.
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By Jon Rose
on Oct 13, 2008,
- Java
- Topics
- Web 2.0,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Rich Client / Desktop
FlexChart is an open source Flash application built for uses in AJAX applications. The charting application is driven through dynamically through XML.
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By Jon Rose
on Oct 06, 2008,