Archive for the "Java Ajax" Category

2
Nov

Developing Ajax web applications with Java Studio Creator.

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2
Nov

Developing Ajax web applications with Java Studio Creator.

Duration : 0:9:28 Views : 222.

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12
Sep

This ‘aint no JavaOne! I haven’t been to a conference before where you walk through a rocket ship to get in, and a heavy metal band is playing to welcome you at 8am. Rock on Norway! BITTTEEEEEEE!

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23
Jul

Google TechTalks
May 15, 2006

Dmitry Jemerov
Mike Aizatsky

ABSTRACT
The first presentation is completely dedicated to our new product Team Server, which has to bring to the whole team the same level of productivity as IDEA does for the individual developer. We will talk about continuous integration, server-side code analysis, peer-to-peer collaboration, and many other interesting things.

The second presentation is dedicated to a lot of new and cool stuff in IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 related to Java, Web/J2EE and JavaScript/AJAX development.

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5
Jun

Fast, Easy, Beautiful: Pick Three — Building Web User Interfaces in the Java Programming Language with Google Web Toolkit
Bruce Johnson, Joel Webber
The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open source Java-centric framework for creating AJAX applications. GWT cross-compiles Java source into JavaScript, allowing Java developers to use their existing Java skills and tools to easily create AJAX applications with virtually no learning curve. After a short introduction to GWT, we will dive quickly into a few key topics including high-performance AJAX, remote procedure calls, and integration with existing web applications.

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31
May

Open Source, Google APIs, Google Web Toolkit
Presented by Lars Rasmussen

Why Google supports and uses open source, why it is good for us, and why you should use it too. Followed by an overview of Google’s extensive collection of APIs for use by third party developers including the Google Maps API, the Google AJAX Search API, the Google Gadgets API and much more. This session will then explore the Google Web Toolkit (GWT), a Java-centric framework for creating AJAX applications. GWT cross-compiles Java source into JavaScript, allowing Java developers to use their existing Java skills and tools to easily create AJAX applications with virtually no learning curve. Lars will contrast using the toolkit with his experience ‘hand-rolling’ the AJAX of Google Maps, and if time allows, demonstrate building a simple application with GWT.

Lars Eilstrup Rasmussen is a member of Google’s technical staff and a lead engineer of the team that created Google Maps. He currently works out of Google’s young but growing Sydney engineering office and is actively working to expand Google’s engineering presence in Australia. Lars holds a Ph.D. in theoretical computer science from the University of California at Berkeley, which nominated his thesis on approximate counting for the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award. In early 2003, Lars co-founded with his brother Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen a mapping-related startup, Where 2 Technologies, which was acquired by Google in October of 2004.

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14
May

Ejemplo de funcionamiento de AJAX con Java, en este video usamos un navegador Firefox, un servidor Tomcat y un servlet estandar

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23
Apr

Un video turorial explicando la creación de un chat utilizando ajax y java, para ajax se utiliza la herramienta archi conocida libreria Prototype.

Duration : 0:7:30 Views : 1946.

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4
Jan

Live From Times Square.

Duration : 0:41:35 Views : 161.

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4
Jan

Live from Times Square.

Duration : 0:33:9 Views : 702.

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