... in Web applications, it isunderstandable that the hottest topic at the moment is RichInternetApplications (RIAs) andhow they offer distributed, server-based Web applications with a rich interface ... This BookPro JSF and Ajax: BuildingRichInternet Components is written to give you all the means toprovide your Web application developers with easy-to-use RichInternet Components (RICs).We ... IntroductionSince JavaServer Faces first arrived on the Internet technology stage as the new standardfor building Java-based Web applications, it has gained significant attention from the...
... herein.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataDavid, Matthew, 1971- HTML5 : designing richInternetapplications / Matthew David. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 978-0-240-81328-8 1. HTML (Document ... to become a game-changer in Web application development, making obsolete such plug-in-based rich Internet application (RIA) technologies as Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, and Sun JavaFX.</P>It ... that has been the weak-est in supporting Web HTML standards with their Internet Explorer. It is only with the release of Internet Explorer 8 that Microsoft was compliant with HTML4—a full 12...
... to deliver reusable, richInternet components using JSF. Theseare components that provide application developers with a set of building blocks for cre-ating richInternetapplications with JSF ... fromthe Web. Microsoft’s DHTML is designed to deliver an easy markup for buildingrich Internet applications. When buildingapplications with DHTML, developers will use regular HTML pages todescribe ... RICHINTERNET TECHNOLOGIES 1915807ch04.qxd 1/13/06 2:50 PM Page 191page. The following section introduces how to build XUL applications and some of the com-ponents used when building XUL applications. ■TipAn...
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... Released: 04/2001 Delivery Guide Building XML-Enabled Applications using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Part Number: X08-20854 Building XML-Enabled Applications using Microsoft® SQL Server™ ... compact disc. If no Word documents are included, this folder does not appear. vi Building XML-Enabled Applications using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Course Objectives The modules in ... transform SQL Server data. 7 How to use updategrams and the Bulk Load facility xii Building XML-Enabled Applications using Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Document Conventions The following...
... with building apps for Windows Phone:• Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Phone• Microsoft Expression Blend 4 for Windows Phone• XAMLWindows Phone 7.5: Building Location-aware Applications Build ... otherwise)PrefaceWindows Phone 7.5: Building Location-aware Applications, introduces you to the exciting new world of Windows Phone 7.5. This book focuses on location-based applications, by introducing ... as it powers all the current LBS implementations. If you are building the next generation navigation software or your own mapping applications, it is the right time to know more about GPS and...
... walkthrough the user-centered design process. Building line-of-business applications for an organization requires that you wear manyhats. One minute you’re building an application to help the human ... You should also spend time thinking about what you’re tryingto achieve with your applications, even if you’re building them just for fun.Essentially, having and documenting a strategic plan ... users.By collecting feedback and observing their behavior, we can gain valuable insights into building applications they’ll love. Anyone involved in the process of creating an2 | Chapter 1: Our...
... emerging applications, we first take a look at the building blocks of applications. These are lower level, sometimes even abstract applications that are uniquely identified to reside in a numberof applications. ... the behaviour and needs of ’elementary’ applications. Some of the se applications are not applications per se, but rather constitute building blocks of applications. However, from the networkGlossaryAF ... research, work together and communicate. We call this new breed of applications advanced Internet applications. Advanced Internetapplications can offer new opportunities for communica-tion and...
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... Thisgives applications a large amount of flexibility in how theymap their own names to Chord keys.The Chord software takes the form of a library to be linked withthe client and server applications ... D., KAASHOEK, M. F., ANDBALAKRISHNAN, H. Chord: A scalable peer-to-peer lookup servicefor internet applications. Tech. Rep. TR-819, MIT LCS, March 2001.http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/chord/papers/.[22] ... harder.Evenmessages per lookup may be too many for some applications of Chord, especially if each message must be sent toa random Internet host. Instead of placing its fingers at distancesthat...
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... of building enterprise applications. 1.1 Building Java Enterprise Applications From the first page of the first chapter to the last page of the last index, this series is going to focus on building ... is building Java enterprise applications using the J2EE package. All of this has led the folks at O'Reilly to be interested in a book specifically focused on building enterprise applications ... coffee and taken a deep breath). Building Java™ Enterprise Applications Volume I: Architecture 13 Chapter 2. Blueprints Let's begin to delve into enterprise applications. With some basic...