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Mashups: The new breed of Web app
Mashups are an exciting genre of interactive Web applications that draw upon content retrieved from external data sources to create entirely new and innovative services. They are a hallmark of the second generation of Web applications informally known as Web 2.0. This introductory article explores what it means to be a mashup, the different classes of popular mashups constructed today, and the enabling technologies that mashup developers leverage to create their applications. Additionally, you'll see many of the emerging technical and social challenges that mashup developers face.
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Mashups: The new breed of Web app
Mashups are an exciting genre of interactive Web applications that draw upon content retrieved from external data sources to create entirely new and innovative services. They are a hallmark of the second generation of Web applications informally known as Web 2.0. This introductory article explores what it means to be a mashup, the different classes of popular mashups constructed today, and the enabling technologies that mashup developers leverage to create their applications. Additionally, you'll see many of the emerging technical and social challenges that mashup developers face.
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Book excerpt: Jump into AJAX development
In this article, an excerpt from AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications, authors Cristian Darie, Bogdan Brinzarea, Filip Chereches-Tosa, and Mihai Bucica explain how to put together a simple AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) Web application.
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Drag and Drop Ajax Programming With Atlas
Think you need to write scripts and use JavaScript if you want to write Atlas apps? Think again. Jesse Liberty shows you an easier, more effective, and more productive way--using drag-and-drop programming.
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XML Matters: Lighter than microformats: Picoformats
In a past installment of XML Matters, David Mertz explored reStructured Text, a lightweight markup language for formatting mostly text documents, and prior to that he looked at YAML, a lightweight markup language for mostly data documents. With the rise of AJAX and microformats, are these still useful, or are microformats 'light' enough? See how to leverage JSON (lighter than YAML) using MochiKit for AJAX without the X, and apply reStructured Text to the task of generating microformats.
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Power your mashups with XQuery
Today Web developers and architects can develop dynamic Web applications that offer a better user experience. The changing paradigm of Web application frameworks presents numerous challenges. Learn how XQuery can be effective in facing these challenges, as you create a sample mashup application.
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Interacting with PHP for Server-side Data Validation with AJAX
Looking for new and creative ways to empower your AJAX-driven Web applications? Then you’ve landed at the right place. Welcome to the final part of the series “Server-side Data Validation with AJAX.” In three tutorials, this series demonstrates how to build a simple form checking system which uses AJAX to performing server-side validation on the data supplied by users.
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Ease the integration of Ajax and Java EE
With the rise of Ajax comes the need to dispel the myths of this hot property and pointedly deal with the issues that arise during its use. Senior IT Specialist Patrick Gan takes this opportunity to examine the potential impacts throughout the full development life cycle of introducing Ajax technology into Java EE Web applications. Being aware of the issues involved in accommodating Ajax's asynchronous communication based pattern will help put you on the road to effective Ajax integration.
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Developing Web Applications with Ajax, Part 4
In part four of this series of developing Web applications with Ajax, you'll learn how to submit information through forms without reloading the page. This can be used for a variety of purposes. Let's begin with the form's HTML, and then we'll move onto adding the JavaScript for submitting a form with Ajax
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Developing the Client-Side Code for Server-Side Data Validation with AJAX
If you're a strong advocate of integrating AJAX into your Web applications, then this article might fit your needs quickly. Welcome to the second part of the series "Server-side validation with AJAX." In three parts, this series walks you through the basic steps of how to implement an AJAX-driven data validation system, which delivers the high responsiveness of JavaScript for displaying error messages, while maintaining the safety and reliability of server-side input validation.
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DWR makes interportlet messaging with Ajax easy
Many developers are looking to use Ajax technologies to improve the user experience of Web-based applications, but Ajax programming can be a tricky task. The open source Direct Web Remoting (DWR) library can make Ajax development easier for Java developers by automatically transforming Java classes into JavaScript classes. In this article, you'll learn how how to use DWR and JSR-168-compliant portlets to build an Ajax application quickly and easily.
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Google Web Toolkit
Bruce Perry's latest piece introduces GWT, the Google Web Toolkit, which is a kind of Java to Ajax compiler. It's a very interesting new development in the world of very interactive web apps.
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Google Web Toolkit: AJAX Buzz Meets Real World Development
With its Swing-like development framework and its awe-inspiring compiler/debugger, the Google Web Toolkit eases AJAX development.
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J2EE and AJAX: AJAX with Servlets
Using AJAX with servlets is an excellent option for a J2EE developer. By using AJAX at client-side and a servlet at server-side, you can provide your users with a highly responsive and interactive web experience. This tutorial explains how.
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A Basic Approach to Server-side Data Validation with AJAX
Would you like to learn how to validate user-supplied data using JavaScript, but without the risks? This article will show you how to handle it in a way that takes advantage of JavaScript's pluses, but adds a level of safety, thanks to AJAX. It is the first of three parts.
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