Ajax does have its detractors. Their argument goes as follows: Why
reinvent everything that has already been done on the desktop on an
inferior platform? I do agree that the attraction of Ajax is subjective
(i.e., not based on technological arguments). This is obvious whenever
I’m excited about something web-based, show it to non-developer friends
and their only reaction is boredom. Then I...
I’m on the road to prepare my example for the E4 talk I’m delivering on the Eclipse-Developers-Day in Karlsruhe and I have to say that in my eyes E4 is going to open up a new world for Eclipse-RCP-Developers.
James Sugrue
I seem to be caught between two IDEs: Eclipse and IntelliJ. I abandoned
Eclipse a couple of years back, partly based on wide spread
recommendations from many different people, and partly because Eclipse
just stopped working for me (it crashed out).
After I got started with IntelliJ I started to appreciate its
merits, despite a generally clunky interface (with lots of modal
windows), truly awful...
Jetty-6 Continuations
introduced the concept of asynchronous servlets to provide scalability
and quality of service to web 2.0 applications such as chat,
collaborative editing, price publishing, as well as powering HTTP based
frameworks like cometd, apache camel, openfire XMPP and flex BlazeDS.
James Sugrue
At CommunityOne, Chris Schalk and I presented our ideas on how to integrate Ajax Push with OpenSocial: Developing Sleek and Collaborative Applications with OpenSocial and AJAX Push.
James Sugrue
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