By Max Katz  There are literally thousands of different REST APIs available today, and new APIs are being created and exposed daily. There are API aggregator sites such as apigee.com and programmableweb.com that collect APIs from various sites. apigee.com makes available a very nice API console whe... Feb. 9, 2012 09:00 AM EST Reads: 1,110 |
By Lori MacVittie  If you’re a web developer, especially one that deals with AJAX or is responsible for page optimization (aka “Make It Faster or Else”), then you’re likely familiar with the technique of domain sharding, if not the specific terminology.
For those who aren’t familiar with the technique (... Dec. 5, 2011 09:00 AM EST Reads: 1,440 |
By Lori MacVittie  Application delivery infrastructure can be a valuable partner in architecting solutions ….
AJAX and JSON have changed the way in which we architect applications, especially with respect to their ascendancy to rule the realm of integration, i.e. the API. Policies are generally focused ... Oct. 14, 2011 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 2,516 |
By Yakov Fain  Just came back from LA, where I spent three days at MAX – the main Adobe conference. Four people from our company were there and all liked it. I went there to see if the company is still strong, has a clear road map that, hopefully, matches my understanding of where IT populati... Oct. 12, 2011 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 2,019 |
By Max Katz  HTML5′s local storage is undoubtedly one of the most interesting and most talked about features in the HTML5 technology stack. Local storage is part of Web Storage specification and is supported by all modern browsers (destkop and mobile). Although local storage (or Web Storage) sounds... Sep. 29, 2011 05:38 PM EDT Reads: 2,666 |
By Gregor Petri  Earlier this week Yahoo Finance ran an article on the 10 most hated jobs (based on a survey asking hundreds of thousands of employees at a major career site).
What amazed me most - apart from the large number of IT jobs, including the top one, making the list – was that I personally ... Sep. 19, 2011 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 2,017 |
By Kevin Benedict  This week we have found more mobile HTML5 applications for your review. If you are like me, you want to see what others have done with HTML5 so you can start understanding how you can utilize HTML5 apps in your own enterprise.
Salesforce has just announced a new application based on ... Sep. 5, 2011 10:25 PM EDT Reads: 3,320 |
By Lori MacVittie  There’s a war on the horizon. But despite appearances, it’s a war for interactive web application dominance, and not one that’s likely to impact very heavily the war between mobile and web applications.
First we have a report by ABI Research indicating a surge in the support of HTML5 ... Aug. 16, 2011 09:15 AM EDT Reads: 2,770 |
By Kevin Benedict  With all the discussion around HTML5, I thought I would spend some time getting to know more about it myself. I will be researching it and sharing what I am learning through a series of articles over the next month. I have read that it is expected to have a huge impact on mobile softw... Jul. 10, 2011 06:38 PM EDT Reads: 4,108 |
By Lori MacVittie  Five years ago the OpenAjax Alliance was founded with the intention of providing interoperability between what was quickly becoming a morass of AJAX-based libraries and APIs. Where is it today, and why has it failed to achieve more prominence? Jun. 30, 2011 11:45 AM EDT Reads: 3,690 |
By Yakov Fain  Christophe Herreman, a Java developer from Belgium, made the following tweet today:
“At the supermarket, and I once again seem to have picked the wrong lane... I wonder if there is a strategy for this.”
Being a member of the Java community myself, I feel obligated to offer my approac... May. 16, 2011 12:15 PM EDT Reads: 4,241 |
By Hovhannes Avoyan  Are you a webmaster or web developer? Want to create super-fast websites?
You may have Monitis’s recent posts sharing tips for improving the performance of Windows Server 2008 and Linux Servers, and we hope that they’ve helped you.
Now, we’re moving on to Javascript — that wonderfu... May. 15, 2011 03:32 PM EDT Reads: 5,155 |
By Max Katz  Highlighting an input field that failed validation (or conversation) is a common UI practice today. This sort of functionality is not available in JSF (nor RichFaces) out of the box (Seam does have it). I got an email from RichFaces 4 workshop attendee from CONFESS_2011 conference aski... May. 4, 2011 08:03 AM EDT Reads: 3,205 |
By Fuat Kircaali  Wednesday morning I received new photographs of Sofia from the State Department in Washington, DC. Sofia remains in Syria since being abducted in July 2010. The day after my last tweet regarding the lack of any new information about my abducted daughter Sofia since March 4, I received ... Apr. 13, 2011 06:45 PM EDT Reads: 7,151 |
By Bob Gourley  Last week, General Alexander (director of NSA and commander, USCYBERCOM) spoke at the RSA conference in San Francisco. He pointed out the the explosion of technology over the past 10 years. That users went from an average of 250MB of personal files, to over 128GB. The fact that 70% of ... Feb. 28, 2011 10:39 AM EST Reads: 2,281 |
By Max Katz  Lately I have seen a spike in questions such as which JSF 2.0 component library is better? Or RichFaces vs PrimeFaces and there is also performance comparison. It’s probably because JSF 2 is being used more and more and people want to know which library to use. I guess that’... Feb. 15, 2011 11:45 AM EST Reads: 5,084 |
By Rebecca Gill  When a client signs a contract with me for a web design, the first thing I do is send them a three page questionnaire and request they answer as many questions as they deem appropriate. This questionnaire helps me get inside their heads and it helps me better understand their marketing... Jan. 31, 2011 07:15 AM EST Reads: 3,180 |
By Jeremy Geelan  "Enterprises everywhere are realizing the inherent benefits of running their core IT services in the cloud,” said Todd McKinnon, most recently VP of Engineering at Salesforce.com from 2003 to 2009, and now CEO of the on-demand identity and access management service, Okta.
"This shift ... Jan. 31, 2011 06:15 AM EST Reads: 9,269 |
By Jeremy Geelan  On the day when the Dow Jones Industrial Average topped 12,000 for the first time since June 2008, it was impossible not to correlate the eloquence and optimism of President Obama's "State of the Union" speech on Tuesday night with the restoration of a sense of perspective and hope in ... Jan. 28, 2011 08:45 AM EST Reads: 8,021 |
By Max Katz  Last July, I was asked to review JSF 2.0 Cookbook by Anghel Leonard. I finally found time to finish reading the book and wrote a review. (If you are interested, back in April I reviewed another book from Packt Publishing: JSF 1.2 Components.) Chapter 1 – Using Standard and Custom... Jan. 3, 2011 04:15 PM EST Reads: 5,218 |
By Yakov Fain  Earlier this year, in an interview for Oracle, I made a statement defending hacking. Yesterday, I found a thread on theserverside.com where java developers were sharing their view on the subject. In this blog I’ll take the same two quotes there ignited some arguments and will try to ex... Dec. 12, 2010 07:08 PM EST Reads: 6,486 |
By Andreas Grabner  So it seems that the Antivirus Add-On in Internet Explorer is causing a major impact in page load time. The AV Add-On needs to check all loaded JavaScript files for malicious code. In the example of Pedro and Frank they load jQuery, several jQuery plugins and some custom JS. This slows... Dec. 3, 2010 07:00 AM EST Reads: 3,119 |
By Jeremy Geelan  "Larry Ellison is borderline bat-shit crazy on a good day," the analyst Rob Enderle is quoted as saying in a piece last week by Sam Gustin - a senior writer at DailyFinance, an AOL Finance & Money site.
Enderle was prompted to utter this remark by speculation that perhaps the Oracle... Sep. 22, 2010 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 12,655 |
By Hovhannes Avoyan  A heavy book!
What would you rather carry on your back — textbooks or lighter than air apps and data?
When I went to school (six miles each way in the snow and rain, LOL), every year the books got heavier. Now, students can look forward to easy trips home with courses online — br... Sep. 3, 2010 08:15 AM EDT Reads: 5,400 |
By Fuat Kircaali  Between 1991 and 1994 I worked for the French company Rhône-Poulenc in its U.S. headquarters in Cranbury, New Jersey. Rhône-Poulenc is the biggest French company in the world and is owned by the French government.
During those three years I designed, coded and delivered a state-of-t... Aug. 29, 2010 03:15 PM EDT Reads: 5,844 |
By Fuat Kircaali  Mr. and Mrs. President Bashar al-Assad:
At the tender age of 17 months my severely ill daughter Sofia, an American citizen, was abducted by her mother on Monday, July 26, in Istanbul, Turkey, and taken to Syria.
I was informed yesterday by Sofia's mother that she will not be comi... Jul. 29, 2010 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 16,919 Replies: 1 |
By Dmitry Sotnikov  This also seems to be a natural adjacent market for Amazon (the IaaS company – not the online retailer). If they already successfully host web startups and are the most well-known compute platform for tasks such video transcoding or text recognition – why not use that same expertise an... Jul. 27, 2010 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 5,031 |
By Reuven Cohen  Had an interesting conversation the other day with Adam, our lead interface developer at Enomaly. He's been our key AJAX and API developer on the Enomaly ECP platform for several years. During our random afternoon chat he basically said that AJAX is quite possibly the worst way to cons... Jun. 30, 2010 11:03 PM EDT Reads: 3,060 |
By Flex News Desk  Adobe should cut its losses with Apple and target its flagship Flash Player at telecoms carriers, independent analyst Ovum has claimed in a new report*.
With the spat over Apple's refusal to support the Adobe Flash technology on its iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices continuing to ... Jun. 29, 2010 09:11 AM EDT Reads: 6,351 |
By Max Katz  The RichFaces team has made a major step toward RichFaces 4 by releasing Alpha 2 version. I'm hoping to see GA in September. Keep in mind that not all components have been migrated to version 4 yet. The components that are available right now are listed below. Some highlights in RichFa... Jun. 21, 2010 02:56 PM EDT Reads: 3,911 |
By Max Katz  There are four components in the a4j: tag library which enable you to send an Ajax request. They are a4j:commandButton, a4j:commandLink, a4j:support, and a4j:poll. All provide rather specific functionality. For example, a4j:commandButton will generate an HTML button that fires an Ajax ... Jun. 3, 2010 07:42 PM EDT Reads: 10,299 |
By Dana Gardner  Effective contract management is a “critical lever” that companies can pull to find contract information, optimize profits, and identify risks and opportunities quickly. Ariba, the spend and procurement management solutions provider, hopes small- to mid-sized businesses will take their... May. 18, 2010 12:23 PM EDT Reads: 2,236 |
By Manas Sarkar  The article is the first in a series of articles elaborating the concept of utilizing enterprise mashups to recover value from SOA investments. The article series elaborates on the conceptual architecture model for mashups and the inevitable trade-off between power and flexibility vers... May. 2, 2010 06:37 PM EDT Reads: 3,480 |
By Max Katz  As you probably know JSF 2 is a major upgrade over JSF 1.2. One of the major additions to this version of JSF is standard Ajax support. This article covers Ajax features in JSF 2. If you are familiar with RichFaces and specifically the a4j:support tag then learning how to use Ajax feat... Apr. 12, 2010 08:02 PM EDT Reads: 20,992 |
By Yakov Fain  I got it yesterday at 5PM. The Apple store at the nearby mall was crowded, but at the end of day there were more people in blue shorts (I was told that there were a 100 of them) than c... Apr. 5, 2010 07:00 PM EDT Reads: 9,846 |
By John Funnell  "From my first day at Saatchi & Saatchi," explains Bob Seelert, chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, "I met with as many people as I possibly could. There is no substitute for a personal presence, I went to four companies in London and then got on a Concorde and did the same in New York befo... Mar. 31, 2010 09:15 AM EDT Reads: 4,368 |
By Louis Nauges  La décennie 2010 - 2020 sera celle du Cloud Computing ; c’est un message que je répète sur ce blog depuis longtemps et il est maintenant bien accepté par tous les fournisseurs, y compris les «historiques», par la grande majorité des responsables informatiques.
Les deux composantes t... Mar. 30, 2010 05:45 PM EDT Reads: 4,674 |
By Christopher Keene  Gartner this week released a report entitled "Citizen Developers are Poised to Grow." The report by Gartner Analyst Eric Knipp describes how forces like more computer literate employees, cloud computing and better tools are fundamentally changing the role of IT.
Eric paints a vision... Mar. 29, 2010 05:45 PM EDT Reads: 3,770 |
By Brad Abrams  I wanted to touch on how a RIA Services can be exposed as a Soap\WSDL service. This is very useful if you want to enable the exact same business logic\data access logic is available to clients other than Silverlight. For example to a WinForms application or WPF or even a console app... Mar. 29, 2010 12:31 PM EDT Reads: 10,442 |
By Brad Abrams  I had a great time today in my Mix2010 session on SEO for Silverlight.
You can find all the slides (more than I was able to cover in the talk) here. and the the full play-by-play of the demo (include a link to the completed solution). I started off talking why SEO matters. You can... Mar. 17, 2010 04:02 PM EDT Reads: 3,449 |