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23.06.2006
A Look Into Available Technology Choices
Web-based applications have seen large scale usage and popularity. Users can now book a hotel room, buy/sell stock, bid on auctions, check e-mails, browse roadmaps and do a host of other things through a web browser. However, the current document-driven approach of web applications has failed to keep pace with the increase in user expectations. Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) are well poised to bridge that gap and are proving themselves to be the next big wave in web applications. In this article, we look at the various technology options available for RIA implementation.
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03.04.2006
Using "Just" Model 2
This article is the first in a series that looks at one of the most fertile areas in open source Java code -- Web frameworks for Java. The Jakarta site alone features three -- Struts, Turbine, and Tapestry, as well as some "meta-frameworks". Each month, we'll feature a different framework (including the upcoming Java Server Faces), look at its important architectural details, and how it differs from the other frameworks available today.
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