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Friday, October 17, 2008 ( change date )
Obba: A Java Object Handler for Excel
Obba provides a bridge from Excel sheets to Java classes.
tsscom Friday, October 17, 2008Secure Ajax Based User Authentication
Ajax allows us to build Web 2.0 applications with ease. However, it also raises a number of questions. One such very pertinent question is regarding user authentication. User authentication simply means checking the authenticity of the user, How should...
indicthreads Friday, October 17, 2008Spring friendly alternative to established Java application servers
SpringSource has released the SpringSource dm Server, a modular, OSGi-based Java server to run enterprise Java applications and Spring-powered applications. SpringSource dm Server claims to be the only application server expressly designed to run Spring applications.
indicthreads Friday, October 17, 2008HTML 5 WebSocket cracks the HTTP request-response barrier
In this interview we speak to Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows, the founders of Kaazing. Kaazing is the creator of the Kaazing Enterprise Gateway product and is active in the real-time bi-directional internet technology space with the Kaazing gateway leveraging...
indicthreads Friday, October 17, 2008Article: An Introduction to GMaps4JSF
Can you integrate Google maps with JavaServer Faces? Thanks to GMaps4JSF, it's a matter of using tags to be able to integrate maps as a part of your user interface elements. Here he shows an example of how to use it to view the streets of the places you navigate to.
tsscom Friday, October 17, 2008Ed Burns polls JSF user community to help add new feature in 2.0
Ed Burns is asking the JSF user community to fill out three fields in a wiki page for each JSF extension they've written or used. The JSF 2.0 expert group will use this data to verify their solution to a JSF bug related to extensions.
tsscom Friday, October 17, 2008Tools (vers. 1) for service-centric system engineering released
The SeCSE (http://www.secse-project.eu) project, co-funded by the European Commission, offers a One Stop Shop for Service-centric systems engineering. On the shelves you can find everything you need for the achievement of your goals: tools, methods and techniques supporting the cost-effective development and use of service-centric applications.
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