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Web Application Security
A few people asked for slides and links from the security talk from The Ajax Experience last week: | View | Upload your own General Links: OWASP: Open Web App Security Project Security Resources from the OpenAjax Alliance Wiki Mozilla on Same-Or... |
29-Oct-2007 |
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Free Webinar
The word Webinar may be one of the top-10 most hated words on the net (according to a bizarre and probably meaningless poll) but I'm not sure there is a better phrase that isn't either long or ambiguous*. Anyway - I'm doing one. The 'live screencast'... |
12-Jul-2007 |
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DWR + OpenAjax Hub + TIBCO GI
I'm just back from the OpenAjax Alliance meeting, and AjaxWorld, where we did a demo of 4 Ajax toolkits working together. The interesting thing about the demo is that there are 2 versions - a DWR version and a Lightstreamer version, both of which publ... |
28-Mar-2007 |
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The Hardware of Tomorrow Versus the Platform of Tomorrow
It seems to me that there is a problem. The OS/platform of tomorrow is not designed to make good use of the hardware of tomorrow. The Hardware of Tomorrow In 2003 the hardware race was about GHz, and the clock wars. AMD and Intel competed on their cl... |
23-Jan-2007 |
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The 4 States of Ajax Adoption
So the 4 states of Ajax adoption are as follows ... 1. Denial Usually accompanied with an explanation like "Java Applets are better", or "Javascript makes your website inaccessible to blind people". (Generally I don't buy either argument although I ca... |
20-Sep-2006 |
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2 articles on Reverse Ajax
I came across a nice intro to Reverse Ajax with a whole set of simple graphics to explain the interaction. The blog entry is on the curiously named gmapsdotnetcontrol blog, and we go through the classic and Ajax models (JJG style) with polling and com... |
05-Sep-2006 |
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Improving the quality of conference talks
The feedback from techies after my talks is often "Less Powerpoint, more IDE", and also that people get more out of a talk the more they can get involved. So here is my (evolving) plan for how to deliver some killer talks for The Ajax Experience in ... |
21-Aug-2006 |
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Introduction to Reverse Ajax
Jon Downes has written a great introduction to Reverse Ajax and how it works in DWR 2.0. From the article: "The problem is that web servers can't easily contact web browsers. For one thing firewalls will get in the way, and even if they didn't, brow... |
24-May-2006 |
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There is a problem brewing for people that wish to use more than one Ajax library in the same page. It ought to be easy, but it's not... Javascript has a problem - lack of language level namespacing / packaging. So if I write a web page that uses Java... |
16-May-2006 |
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My Talk at The Ajax Experience
A few people asked for my examples and slides from my talk at The Ajax Experience last week, so I've made it available for download. The examples are done by "live-coding" and what you get is the start point. This means, a war file laid out properly... |
15-May-2006 |
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DWR 2.0 milestone 2 lets you write Javascript in Java
Milestone 1 delivered Reverse Ajax and other goodies. Milestone 2 adds Annotations, Reverse Ajax using Jetty Continuations and the ability to write your Javascript in Java and more. Writing your Javascript in Java is particularly cool. Rather than e... |
04-May-2006 |
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Conference Season and Conference Season Announcement Season
So Conference Season is starting and with it comes Conference Season Announcement Season where everyone feels the need to announce where they are speaking in the next few months. All this is very ____________ (please fill in your chosen adjective here... |
02-May-2006 |
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Ajax in Content Management Systems
CMS-Watch has just published an article about the use of Ajax in Content Management Systems which I wrote along with Jonathan Downes. Fundamentally, there are two dimensions to examining Ajax and your content management system: Ajax in my CMS Int... |
04-Apr-2006 |
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JSON and RAP
JSON-RPC: There are 'quite a few' Ajax frameworks in nearly the same way that there are 'quite a few' stars in the sky, however not many that do the same sort of thing as DWR. From what I've seen the biggest competitor DWR has is JSON-RPC, which ha... |
28-Mar-2006 |
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3 Myths of Ajax and Accessibility
I've seen quite a few ideas and bits of policy writing about accessiblity that could probably do with some updating. These are the 3 most common. Myth 1. Accessibility is a single issue One of the problems with accessibility as a single concept is th... |
09-Mar-2006 |
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DWR: TechTalks, Books, Articles and Seminars
A bunch of interesting things have happened to DWR recently. I did a tech-talk for TheServerSide waay back last JavaOne which has taken a while to get up on the net, but it's up at last. The first book to contain a significant section on DWR is out.... |
31-Jan-2006 |
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Cross-Domain Ajax. Security Implications in Depth
Some people think we should remove the "same-domain" restriction from Ajax calls, and Eric Pascarello and xml.com (amongst others) don't. I don't think we've got to the bottom of the debate yet. Eric has 2 points: "script kiddies", although he doesn... |
23-Nov-2005 |
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I'm off to speak at cmf2005
I've never been to Denmark before, but it seems like anyone that knows anything about content management is off to Aarhus for cmf2005. I'm doing an introduction to Ajax talk and running half day tutorial on Ajax with Jonathan Downes, both of whi... |
04-Nov-2005 |
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Ajax: Single-page vs. Multi-page
You've designing an Ajax web application, do you plan to have multiple pages or a single page? So far I've not seen much informed debate about how to decide, so here are the pointers that I've gathered from the several Ajax web applications that I've d... |
01-Nov-2005 |
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DWR 1.1 beta 1 Released
DWR 1.1 beta 1 has been released and is available for download. The feature list for 1.1 looks like this: New ObjectConverter (called 'object') that reads fields rather than bean getters and setters. Includes a 'force' parameter to read from priv... |
26-Oct-2005 |