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Java FX Technology Preview

Community
Architecture,
Java
Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Web 2.0,
Language Design,
Rich Client / Desktop

JavaFX represents a significant shift in the way Sun engages with the Java product market. Rather than focusing solely on the underlying technology, Sun is looking to provide a complete solution for an individual market. With the 1.0 release imminent InfoQ takes a look at the platform and talks to Sun Staff Engineer Joshua Marinacci about the upcoming release.

News about Web 2.0

JavaFX and Adobe Flex Insider Shares Thoughts

Community
Java
Topics
Web 2.0,
Rich Internet Apps,
Rich Client / Desktop

Chet Haase of Adobe Systems, who previously worked at Sun on the JavaFX team, shared his comparisons of JavaFX and Adobe Flex on the Yahoo FlexCoder group.

JackBe Offers Free Developer Edition of Presto Mashup Platform

Community
Java,
SOA
Topics
Web 2.0,
Rich Internet Apps,
Web Frameworks

JackBe, an enterprise mashup software provider, announced last week the availability of free Developer Edition of Presto Enterprise Mashup Platform. This is a community version of Presto Enterprise Mashup software which can be used to create and publish the mashup components. The product suite also includes a Mashup Server, An Eclipse-based Mashup Studio IDE and Mashup Composers.

Articles about Web 2.0

Your First Cup of Web 2.0 - A Quick Look at jQuery, Spring MVC, and XStream/Jettison

Community
Java
Topics
Web 2.0,
Javascript

Refreshing the web page every time data is requested from the server is annoying for the users. Joel Confino shows how existing web pages can be tweaked to request data via AJAX without refreshing the page, by using jQuery, a JavaScript library, which involves minimal changes to existing code.

InfoQ Case Study: NASDAQ Market Replay

Community
Architecture,
Java
Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Web 2.0,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Cloud Computing

In this case study InfoQ reviews the usage of Adobe AIR and Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) in the NASDAQ Market Replay application. NASDAQ Market Replay provides a NASDAQ-validated replay and analysis of the activity in the stock market. The combination of S3 and AIR offers a powerful deployment model with little internal infrastructure required.

Interviews about Web 2.0

Smalltalk Dave about Programming Languages, SOA, MDA and the Web

Community
Architecture
Topics
Web 2.0,
Language,
JRuby,
Cloud Computing,
Dynamic Languages

In an interview at OOPSLA, Dave Thomas talks about the reasons for the rise of Java, what's behind Web 2.0, MDA and SOA, the rise of dynamic languages and the opportunities that he sees in the web as a platform.

Silverlight at Major League Baseball.com

Community
.NET
Topics
Javascript,
Web 2.0,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java plus .NET Integration,
Silverlight

Learn about the re-launch of Major League Baseball’s website on Silverlight. With the website’s back-end written in Java and much of the user interface built with JSP, MLB.com is not your typical candidate for adopting Microsoft’s newest technology for building Rich Internet Apps. Henry Belmont and Thaniya Keereepart share the reasoning behind choice and implementation details.

Presentations about Web 2.0

Ajax and design patterns : Do we need a client tier?

Community
Architecture
Topics
Javascript,
Web 2.0,
Rich Internet Apps

An Ajax application can go for several hours without leaving the original page. In this talk, Dave Crane explores ways to apply design patterns to the client tier, and how the use of patterns compares with the server-side. He examines the tension between maintaining server-control and delegating control to the client, and looks at the pros and cons of each architecture with real-world examples.

Mash-ups Meet the Enterprise

Community
SOA
Topics
Web 2.0

In this presentation recorded at JAOO, IBM's Rod Smith discusses how technologies such as Wikis are combined with Web services and Atom and RSS feeds to form mashups, enabling the next wave of DIY-IT by combining the flexibility of user-oriented information architecture provided by active content with that of content-in-flight to provide an easy-to-use end-user integration platform.