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JSF and Ajax: Latest strategies for building Ajax applications
How to integrate JSF with existing Ajax technologies such as Google Maps ... Pure Ajax creates the next generation legacy applications ...
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Use a spade to dig a hole - Use a bulldozer to dig a trench
Use a spade to dig a hole - Use a bulldozer to dig a trench .... In order to dig a small hole it is easier and quicker to use small tool ? spade. ...
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3D game development contest will attract Python game developers
iDevGames, one of the most renowned Mac game development company, announced the 3D Game Development Contest. Its a good opportunity for Python game de.
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3D game development contest will attract Python game developers
iDevGames, one of the most renowned Mac game development company, announced the 3D Game Development Contest. Its a good opportunity for Python game de.
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Task Scheduling with Quartz - Integration with OSWorkflow ...
Quartz is a Java job-scheduling system capable of scheduling and executing jobs in a very flexible manner. The latest stable Quartz version is 1.6. ...
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Java IDE in a brand new avatar. Making development server centric.
“No IDE has NCStudio ILDE?s server centric architecture.“ NCStudio ILDE provides a comprehensive and rich feature set. For e.g. Model driven architecture ...
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Seven Ajax Frameworks / Toolkits to watch out for
The Spry framework for Ajax is a JavaScript library for web designers that provides ... 7) Script.aculo.us: Provides you with easy-to-use, compatible and, ...
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Oracle releases free database - Enterprise Java Software Developer ...
In his blog, Steve Muench says that "For easy Java/J2EE development, our free JDeveloper 10g development environment works great with Oracle 10g Express ...
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For several years, SourceForge has been the standard for open source projects. There wasn’t any competition as fulfilling the needs of a demandi.
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Building Advanced Components For Tapestry Web Applications ...
Here, the Grid component contains a special Tapestry element <t:parameter>, similar to the one that we used in the previous chapter, inside the If component ...