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Daily del.icio.us for March 20th through March 21st

March 21, 2008

Mediator Pattern - The Mediator is a behavioral design pattern that provides a central hub to guide the interactions between many objects. According to Gamma et al, the intent of the Mediator pattern is to define an object that encapsulates how a set of objects interact. John Resig - Secrets of JavaScript Libraries (SXSW) - Today, at SXSW, I hosted a panel discussion on the "Secrets of JavaScript Libraries." We set out to discuss the behind-the-scenes nitty-gritty code that powers the universal features of the most popular JavaScript libraries. IntelliJ IDEA Blog » Blog Archive » Opening EAP for IntelliJ IDEA 8.0 - We’re glad to announce the availability of IntelliJ IDEA 8.0 first EAP. Some of the IntelliJ IDEA 8.0 features are now available for the first preview: Flex debugger, Improved Flex code editor, with new inspections, JavaScript debugger and much more. Creating a Simple Web Application Using a MySQL Database - This document describes how to create a simple web application that connects to a MySQL database server. It also covers some basic ideas and technologies in web development, such as JavaServer Pages™ (JSP), JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library™ (JSTL Ajaxian » Yahoo! releases new performance best practices - Stoyan Stefanov has been working with the Yahoo! engineers to find more best practices, and presented on a new batch: He covers the existing 14 rules, plus 20 new rules for faster web pages. We’ve categorized the optimizations into: server, content, coo GWT + Gears : The browser is the platform » SlideShare - GWT + Gears : The browser is the platform snippely - Adobe AIR application to organize snippets - Snippely is a basic text and code organizational tool. Instead of storing bits of code, quick notes, and memos in text files all over your hard drive, this application will let you save and organize "snippets" in one convenient location Google Public Policy Blog: The end of the FCC 700 MHz auction - consumers whose devices use the C-block of spectrum soon will be able to use any wireless device they wish, and download to their devices any applications and content they wish. Consumers soon should begin enjoying new, Internet-like freedom to get the mo You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss - It's doubly important to hire the best people. Mediocre hires hurt you twice: they get less done, but they also make you big, because you need more of them to solve a given problem. Cedric Champeau's Weblog : Weblog - Before criticizing, I must admit that Lucene is a very good high-performance full text search engine. However, it's development has been going very slow those late months, and I think Lucene will most likely not keep in touch with today's document proces [shell-fu:home]$ - Shell-fu is a place for all those little command line goodies that you come across and then can never find again when you need them. Hopefully we'll end up with a comprehensive and easily usable resource for anyone working with the shell
Tags: ajax, business, development, firebug, firefox, flex, gears, google, gwt, idea, intellij, java, javascript, lucene, sxsw, yahoo

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Daily del.icio.us for February 17th through February 22nd

February 22, 2008

java.sun.com interview: A Conversation With Cay Horstmann - Cay Horstmann, a computer science prof at San Jose State, Java Champion, and author of some respected books on JSF and Java in the enterprise makes some provocative points in an interview on java.sun.com, InfoQ: GWT-Ext 2.0 Released: An Interview with Sanjiv Jivan - InfoQ.com had a chance to chat with Sanjiv Jivan, the creator and primary developer behind GWT-Ext, to get his perspective on the 2.0 release: YUI 2.5.0 Released — Big upgrades to DataTable, new Layout Manager, Flickr-style multi-file Uploader, and more » Yahoo! User Interface Blog - The YUI Team just released version 2.5.0 of the library. We’ve added six new components — Layout Manager, Uploader (multi-file upload engine combining Flash and JavaScript), Resize Utility, ImageCropper, Cookie Utility and a ProfilerViewer Control USAspending.gov - Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 - Have you ever wanted to find more information on government spending? Have you ever wondered where federal contracting dollars and grant awards go? Or perhaps you would just like to know, as a citizen, what the government is really doing with your money. API for Static Maps - For those who don't need all the complexity of Google Maps API or can't use JavaScript in a specific context (for example, in a mobile website), there's a new Static Maps API. Similar to the recently-launched API for charts, this API lets you generate map Analyze This: Hoaxer Haunts Earnings Calls - WSJ.com - Mr. Herrick is giving analysts another reason to look forward to a big conference many of them plan to attend in Boca Raton, Fla. next week. Says Mr. Faucher: "One of the big questions is, will Joe Herrick from Gutterman Research show up?" New Version of SalesBuilder using LiveCycle Data Services : Christophe Coenraets - I have often felt that we needed a more real-life/complex sample application to adequately demonstrate LiveCycle Data Services, and specifically the Data Management Service. So, I wrote a new version of Salesbuilder that uses LCDS to persist data at the s Flex cookbook beta - Building an HTML, CSS, AJAX capable AIR Browser (Standalone Application) - The Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) uses the Webkit HTML engine. As such, most of the complexity of using HTML in your applications is hidden. This simple demo loads up a webpage that has CSS and AJAX to demonstrate the capabilities. Ola Bini: Programming Language Synchronicity: Is Groovy like Java? - Groovy has some extremely powerful features and libraries that can really make your life on the JVM blissful. Groovy's integration with Java is top notch, which means that you can always fall back to Java when you need Java specific features AIR Inspector and Aptana Update | Kevin Hoyt - The AIR Introspector is designed to let you debug your application. By adding a single SCRIPT tag to your application, and hitting F12 on your keyboard, you’ll be presented with a new window that loaded with information about your application
Tags: , , , , , , adobe, air, ajax, analysis, BlazeDS, business, css, development, ext, extjs, finance, firebug, flex, flex3, framework, google, government, grails, groovy, gwt, GWT-Ext, hibernate, html, Humor, interview, java, javascript, jsf, lcds, maps, market, politics, programming, safari, spending, spring, tools, Transparency, tss, webkit, yahoo, yui

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Daily del.icio.us for February 14th through February 16th

February 16, 2008

script.aculo.us Tutorial | Ajaxonomy - The folks over at Tutorials Point have posted a good tutorial for learning script.aculo.us on their site. The tutorial does well to cover the framework, includes lots of codes examples, and even has a W3C Schools style "try-it-yourself" editor to let you Prototype JavaScript framework: Deprecation.js: easing the 1.5 → 1.6 transition - f you’ve put off the task of upgrading your old code to Prototype 1.6, now you’re out of excuses. Core team member Tobie Langel has developed a script that will warn you of any deprecations or API changes Jack Slocum’s Blog - » Ext 2.0 API Docs on AIR - Using the soon to be available Ext AIR adapter that allows Ext JS to run in the AIR application sandbox, Jack took the Ext JS 2.0 API documentation application and get it running on AIR Tutorial:Getting Started with Forms - Learn About the Ext JavaScript Library - This tutorial does show you how to create a form - The next tutorial shows populating the form with data from the server and submitting that data back to the server: Loading Data Into and Submitting a Form Ext JS Blog - » Community Talk - February 2008 - There’s nothing I like to hear about more than a developer having success with Ext. It’s even better when that developer is willing to share their experiences and insight with others. His blog has quite a few Ext posts and they are all well written. Savvy Duck: Ext Event Handling - The event handling and dispatching system in Ext is easy for a developer to hook into. It doesn't take anytime to integrate with and its a breeze to extend. Happy coding! Savvy Duck: Javascript: Introduction to the Ext Grid Object - A GridPanel has a ColumnModel field which is a collection of column configurations. The ColumnModel.renderer member lets you change the default rendering behavior of a column. The ColumnModel.editor member is an Ext.form.Field object Savvy Duck: Javascript: Mixing Ext’s Grid with JQuery’s Flot - I needed to integrate a Javascript chart library into an Ext based grid application. I’ve taken a previous example of the EditorGridPanel and extended it with charts and a few other minor embellishments. I went along with JQuery’s Flot Red Hat's JBoss dons BlackTie to target BEA Tuxedo - Yahoo! News - At its JBoss World conference , Red Hat unveiled JBoss BlackTie, a project for integrating Java and legacy-based distributed transaction-processing environments. The new product will complement and extend the current JBoss transaction-monitor project Groovy-power automated builds with Gant - Java World - If you've ever wished for the command of a programming language to drive your build process, then you need to know about Gant. In this article Klaus P. Berg introduces this combination of Groovy and Ant and shows you why some Java developers are choosing Red Hat launches JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform, 3 new open source projects | Open Source | ZDNet.com - Red Hat announced a fully integrated SOA platform combining JBoss middleware and Red Hat Enterprise Linux and launched three new open source projects. Due by the end of February, the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform is a subscription-based offering that inco
Tags: adobe, air, ajax, ant, Apollo, blacktie, build, charts, community, datagrid, development, esb, events, ext, extjs, firebug, firefox, forms, gant, graphs, grid, groovy, java, javascript, jboss, jquery, library, programming, prototype, redhat, rhel, scriptaculous, SOA, tutorial, tuxedo, upgrade, WebLogic

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Daily del.icio.us for February 3rd through February 6th

February 6, 2008

Ajaxian » Firebug 1.1 and getfirebug.com - John J Barton has been working hard on Firebug 1.1, but the work has been in the dark a little unless you are paying attention. Showdown - Java HTML Parsing Comparison | Lumidant - However, the clear winner was HtmlCleaner. It was the only library to successfully clean 10/10 documents. None of the others were able to even make it past the first link I provided, Graeme Rocher's Blog: Grails 1.0 is out the door! - We've put the finishing touches on Grails 1.0 and its out. Time to celebrate with some sleep.. enjoy! ted husted's blog : Apache Struts Tops OpenLogic's Open Source Leaders List with a 71% Share - Hibernate and Struts topped the list with more than 71 % of customers using each. JasperReports is the only newcomer to the list this year … Grails : Free PDF of Getting Started with Grails & Series for PHP Developers [cld.blog-city.com] - If you missed Michael Kimsal blog on how PHP developers can move to Grails then check out the following. Along the same lines, the book, Getting Started With Grails, is now available freely in PDF form. You can find out more information here. Application Development Trends - Lessons From a Yahoo Scrummaster - Yahoo has grown from its initial dotcom roots. Yahoo has more than 200 teams using agile development processes to create software for the highly volatile general-public Web application market. Adobe - Flex Flex Data Services - Flex Flex Data Services allows you to use spring components as remote object destinations and data management services assemblers using Flex Data Services.
Tags: adobe, agile, ajaxian, comparison, development, firebug, firefox, flex, flex3, framework, grails, groovy, hibernate, html, jasperreports, java, javascript, opensource, ORM, parser, php, programming, scrum, spring, SpringFramework, Struts, struts2, tutorial, yahoo

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Daily del.icio.us for Oct 05, 2007 through Oct 08, 2007

October 8, 2007

Welcome to Tablecloth - Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to your html table elements. By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will love Amazon's Dynamo - All Things Distributed - Dynamo is internal technology developed at Amazon to address the need for an incrementally scalable, highly-available key-value storage system. The technology is designed to give its users the ability to trade-off cost, consistency, durability and perform Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Thoughts on Amazon's Internal Storage System (Dynamo) - Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon, has a blog post entitled Amazon's Dynamo which contains the HTML version of an upcoming paper entitled Dynamo: Amazon?s Highly Available Key-value Store which describes a highly available, distributed storage system used in InfoQ: ExtJS Creator Jack Slocum Discusses Upcoming 2.0 Release - The ExtJS team recently released the alpha release of version 2.0. This comes roughly a month after a preview release of the framework. New features: Grouping and Summary of Tables, Scrolling Tabs, Anchor Layout, Tree Widget with Columns, Web Desktop Ajaxian » JSValidate: Form Validation Library - JSValidate is a simple library based on Prototype and Script.aculo.us to allow you to do form validation. You simply use special CSS classes to annotate your form and let the library do the rest. Ajaxian » A simple guide to using Firebug - Phil Rees has written up a nice introduction to Firebug, showing us how you can use Firebug to - Inspect custom stylesheets included by Google Mashup Editor Pieter Humphrey's Blog: Adobe and BEA announce bundle of Workshop Studio 10.1 + Adobe Flex Builder 2 - BEA Workshop Studio 10.1 with Adobe Flex 2 brings together world-class development for Rich Internet Applications, BEA WebLogic Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enablement, as well as browser and server portable Java? applications. After Struts what? - O'Reilly ONJava Blog - Before we close and somewhat pass a judgement that use Seam as the framework of choice, there are two more options to consider - the web framework from Spring and the Google Web Toolkit. Icahn further raises BEA stake to 13.22 percent | News | Mergers/Acquisitions | Reuters - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn further boosted his stake in BEA Systems Inc (BEAS.O: Quote, Profile, Research) to 13.22 percent, according to a regulatory filing. If wishes were iPhones, then beggars would call [dive into mark] - Buy it for what it is, or don?t buy it at all. Your choices don?t get any more granular than that. Apple has been unwaveringly clear that the iPhone is theirs.
Tags: ajax, amazon, css, extjs, firebug, javascript, library, s3, scalability, Struts

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Daily del.icio.us for Jul 22, 2007 through Jul 26, 2007

July 26, 2007

Apache CXF: Interview with Dan Diephouse and Paul Brown - O'Reilly ONJava Blog - I recently had a chance to sit down with both Dan Diephouse and Paul Brown of Envoi Solutions to discuss the merger of XFire and IONA?s Celtix project into a new project, Apache CXF, currently under incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. Easy Ajax using Struts 2 - Kb - Struts 2 makes it easy to implement and test an Ajax Java Web application, using standard javascript frameworks such as Prototype. This wiki article gives technical notes on how to kickstart your Ajax Java development. Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 12 Ways to Use Facebook Professionally « - Let?s look at 12 ways Facebook can benefit the web worker, particularly those who are home-based. The more connected you are to your co-workers and clients without being intrusive, the better your working relationship. AJAX Magazine: YSlow Helps You Speed up your web pages - Yahoo! released an excellent performance utility on YDN called YSlow, to help you understand why your pages are slow. YSlow is a Firebug addon Agile Ajax: Review of GWT in Action - The book does cover many of the new features in GWT 1.4, such as Image Bundling, the new loading mechanism, and the Serializable vs IsSerializable changes. As I've said, overall a fine effort. High Performance WordPress Presentation « Barry on WordPress - The slides from the HyperDB and High Performance WordPress presentation are now online via SlideShare Web page to PDF Firefox extension - LOOP is a unique extension for Firefox that converts the web browser into a proper PDF writer that can do some amazing things sometime not possible in other free PDF conversion software Work Together: 60+ Collaborative Tools for Groups - With businesses and families spread out more and more, we?ve dug up 60+ sites that will help everyone be on the same page InfoQ: Presentation: Introduction to Component Based Architecture - Mark Miller delivered an introduction to Component Based Architecture. In this presention he shares tips and tricks focused on maximizing the development strength of your team InfoQ: Using ETags to Reduce Bandwith & Workload with Spring & Hibernate - ETags are used in conjunction with the "If-None-Match" header on a GET request to take advantage of the browser cache. Because the server generated the ETag in the first place, it can use it later to determine if the page has changed. InfoQ: Bridging the gap between BI & SOA - To summarize, implementing a BI solution by using EDA and SOA is superior to using traditional ETL. Not only do we get our basic BI, but we actually get better, real-time BI?not to mention improvement in the overall quality of our SOA. How risk management affects agile approaches | confused of calcutta - Once you switch focus from content to process, agile techniques don?t stand a chance. Agile in a 'content' perspective leads to the Baconian 'A man that starts with doubts shall end in certainties'; … These two positions are polar opposites Json-lib 2.0 released - I'm pleased to announce that Json-lib version 2.0 has been released. JSON-lib is a java library for transforming beans, maps and XML to JSON and back again to beans and DynaBeans
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