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Forum posts by Ugo Cei:Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 6:19 PM
Sylvain Wallez: Ajax in Cocoon: dead simple!: "Today, I added Ajax support to Cocoon, starting with form handling."If you're not familiar with Cocoon Forms, let me tell you why this is important and not just the latest indulgence to a passing fad. We actually discussed adding this to Cocoon Forms at the latest GetTogether, long [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 6:19 PM
Sylvain Wallez: Ajax in Cocoon: dead simple!: "Today, I added Ajax support to Cocoon, starting with form handling."If you're not familiar with Cocoon Forms, let me tell you why this is important and not just the latest indulgence to a passing fad. We actually discussed adding this to Cocoon Forms at the latest GetTogether, long [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 6:15 PM
Direct Manipulation Using JavaScript and CSS: "Direct manipulation, particularly drag and drop, is under utilized in desktop applications and is almost non-existant in web applications. The following examples demonstrate that direct manipulation is possible in modern browsers." More DHTML (is this term still used in the age of Ajax?) fun on...
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 6:15 PM
Direct Manipulation Using JavaScript and CSS: "Direct manipulation, particularly drag and drop, is under utilized in desktop applications and is almost non-existant in web applications. The following examples demonstrate that direct manipulation is possible in modern browsers." More DHTML (is this term still used in the age of Ajax?) fun on...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 4:19 PM
Geert Bevin has a nice write-up here of Spring Web Flow's “out-of-the-box continuations support”: Spring Web Flow however only provides continuations in the flow declaration (can be both in XML and in Java), thus lacking what in my opinion is the single most interesting feature of continuations. Having used Cocoon's...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 4:19 PM
Geert Bevin has a nice write-up here of Spring Web Flow's “out-of-the-box continuations support”: Spring Web Flow however only provides continuations in the flow declaration (can be both in XML and in Java), thus lacking what in my opinion is the single most interesting feature of continuations. Having used Cocoon's...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 4:15 PM
If, after all this talking about what is and what is not a continuation, you're feeling slightly confused, go over to Sam Ruby's site ad read Continuations for Curmudgeons, where Sam, in his inimitable style, provides a very nice explanation.And in case you're wondering, yes, I'm a curmudgeon and I was perfectly able to predict [...]
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 4:15 PM
If, after all this talking about what is and what is not a continuation, you're feeling slightly confused, go over to Sam Ruby's site ad read Continuations for Curmudgeons, where Sam, in his inimitable style, provides a very nice explanation.And in case you're wondering, yes, I'm a curmudgeon and I was perfectly able to predict [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 2:19 PM
Micah: "The Apache Cocoon project, where I was honored to work recently, is a central hub of state-of-the-art XML templating engines."
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 2:19 PM
Micah: "The Apache Cocoon project, where I was honored to work recently, is a central hub of state-of-the-art XML templating engines."
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 2:15 PM
Some people are lamenting that the upcoming OS X 10.4 (a.k.a. Tiger) release won't include Java5 (a.k.a. Tiger). Bruce Werner: "Apple is on an upswing with code monkeys like me, with Powerbooks turning in to the developer tool of choice for Java development, both J2EE and j2SE. So why is Apple falling flat on the Java [...]
Posted in Open Source Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 2:15 PM
Some people are lamenting that the upcoming OS X 10.4 (a.k.a. Tiger) release won't include Java5 (a.k.a. Tiger). Bruce Werner: "Apple is on an upswing with code monkeys like me, with Powerbooks turning in to the developer tool of choice for Java development, both J2EE and j2SE. So why is Apple falling flat on the Java [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 12:19 PM
Today, Sylvain publicly announced the creation of the Lepido project: The Lepido project is a proposed open source project under the Eclipse Technology Project. […] The purpose of this project is therefore to build a set of opensource tools to ease the development of web applications with Apache Cocoon. These tools will include wizards...
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 12:19 PM
Today, Sylvain publicly announced the creation of the Lepido project: The Lepido project is a proposed open source project under the Eclipse Technology Project. […] The purpose of this project is therefore to build a set of opensource tools to ease the development of web applications with Apache Cocoon. These tools will include wizards...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Apr 14, 2005, 12:16 PM
Geert Bevin has a nice write-up here of Spring Web Flow's “out-of-the-box continuations support”: Spring Web Flow however only provides continuations in the flow declaration (can be both in XML and in Java), thus lacking what in my opinion is the single most interesting feature of continuations. Having used Cocoon's...
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