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February 2007

JTrac - open source and customizable issue-tracking in Java

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JTrac is an open source and highly customizable issue-tracking web-application written in Java.

Ruby on Rails and J2EE: Is there room for both?

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Ruby on Rails is a relatively new Web application framework built on the Ruby language. It is billed as an alternative to existing enterprise frameworks, and its goal, in a nutshell, is to make your life -- or at least the Web development aspects of it -- easier. In this article, Aaron Rustad compares and contrasts some of the key architectural features of Rails and traditional J2EE frameworks.

January 2007

Grails - Home

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Grails aims to bring the "coding by convention" paradigm to Groovy. It's an open-source web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and complements Java Web development. You can use Grails as a standalone development environment that hides all configuration details or integrate your Java business logic. Grails aims to make development as simple as possible and hence should appeal to a wide range of developers not just those from the Java community.

ONLamp.com -- Rolling with Ruby on Rails Revisited

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Maybe you've heard about Ruby on Rails, the super productive new way to develop web applications, and you'd like to give it a try, but you don't know anything about Ruby or Rails. That's how the original version of Rolling with Ruby on Rails, published almost two years ago now, began. And it was true. Ruby on Rails (Rails for short) was super productive and it was super fun, too! A community of contributors grew up around it to make it even more productive and more fun! Rails has been growing fast. It has capabilities that you have to see to believe!!! That's what we're here for. Like the original version, this tutorial will show you how to develop a web-based, database-driven application using Ruby on Rails. Also like the original, it will not teach you how to program in Ruby. On the other hand, if you already know another object-oriented programming language, you should have no problem following along (and at the end you can find links on learning Ruby and lots more).

December 2006

FLV Online Converter - vixy.net

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convertir un youtube en fichier téléchargeable

November 2006

CSS3 Preview - CSS3 . info

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Many exciting new functions and features are being thought up for CSS3. We will try and showcase some of them on this page, when they get implemented in either Firefox, Opera or Safari/Webkit.

CAVEAT EMPTOR » Blog Archive » Cyberlose (II): comment j’ai raté la messagerie instantanée (à cause des filles)

Après l’épisode 1, où j’ai joué au Mah Jong au lieu de créer Yahoo, voici l’Episode 2. Dans lequel le bloggeur pense aux filles et oublie de déposer un brevet sur la messagerie instantanée

Direct Web Remoting- Easy AJAX for JAVA

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DWR allows Javascript in a browser to interact with Java on a server and helps you manipulate web pages with the results.

java.net: Sprinkle Some AJAX Magic in Your Struts Web Application

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AJAX is the latest revolution in web development circles, allowing rich dynamic interfaces deployed within a normal web browser. Struts has been one of the de facto standards for Java-Web development for a number of years, with a large number of applications already deployed. This article will show you how to combine the richness of an AJAX user interface with your existing Struts applications. This article shows a simple and elegant way to do this by including a couple of lines of JavaScript on your JavaServer Pages (JSPs). While we show how to reuse existing Struts actions, the techniques are equally applicable to the Java-Web framework of your choice. The method proposed will also allow a move to the next version of Struts (Shale) or JavaServer Faces (JSF) in the future.

Enterprise Java Community: Redirect After Post

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All interactive programs provide two basic functions: obtaining user input and displaying the results. Web applications implement this behavior using two HTTP methods: POST and GET respectively. This simple protocol gets broken when application returns web page in response to POST request. Peculiarities of POST method combined with idiosyncrasies of different browsers often lead to unpleasant user experience and may produce incorrect state of server application. This article shows how to design a well-behaved web application using redirection.

openjacob

Open-jACOB is a Java rapid application development tool (RAD) based on Eclipse that enables the development of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) that are entirely based on Java. An Open-jACOB based application can be deployed as a stand alone application (.war) in a Web container like Jakarta-Tomcat. Alternatively, it may also be deployed as a jacapp Application within the jACOB Application server, profiting from the more advanced management features of the Open-jACOB container.

pageaddict

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PageAddict is a Firefox extension that will help you monitor your Internet addiction. Once you install it, revisit this page (pageaddict.com) to see a summary of the time you've wasted on each web site. You can categorise different sites and restrict how much time you spend in each category in a day. If this sounds fishy, or useful, visit the questions page.

MyJavaServer

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serveur d'applications J2EE gratuit.

Zamzar - Free online file conversion

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Have you ever wanted to convert files without the need to download software ?

October 2006

The First Internet Marketing Conference, San Francisco, 1994 - Google Video

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In November 1994, Internet commercialization pioneer Ken McCarthy organized the first conference ever held that focused exclusively on the

A la conquête de la Noosphère

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Après avoir observé une contradiction entre l'idéologie «officielle» définie par les licences de logiciels à sources ouverts et le comportement réel des hackeurs, nous examinons les véritables coutumes contrôlant cette culture. Nous découvrons que cela implique une théorie des droits de possession sous-jacente, qui est proche de la théorie de Locke sur la propriété foncière. Nous analysons la culture hackeur comme une «culture du don» dans laquelle les participants rivalisent pour le prestige en donnant du temps, de l'énergie et de la créativité. Nous examinons ensuite les implications de cette analyse pour la résolution des conflits dans cette culture et nous développons quelques idées pour approfondir cette réflexion.

CAVEAT EMPTOR » Cyberlose (I): comment j’ai raté le Web (et préféré jouer au Mah Jong)

Il est temps sur ce blog de confesser mon défaut le plus évident: je ne suis pas un entrepreneur. Je connais le Net depuis des temps immémoriaux, j’ai frôlé la plupart des innovations apparues sur le réseau. Et jamais -JAMAIS- je n’ai su piger au moment idoine qu’il y avait moyen de se faire des millions de dollars en étant juste un brin réactif. Il est temps, donc, de confesser cette tare, de témoigner de mon absence totale d’intelligence entrepreneuriale. Il est temps que l’on étudie enfin dans les écoles de business du monde entier la litanie de mes aveuglements, le tempo de mes loupés, la sucession de mes trous noirs. Bref, il est temps que des entomologistes de l’innovation dissèquent pour la postérité et l’édification des cybermasses tout ce qui fait de moi un sérial-loser de la nétéconomie.