October 2006
September 2006
Google Web Toolkit - Build AJAX apps in the Java language
by Regis & 56 others (via)Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don't speak browser quirks as a second language. Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious and error-prone process; you spend 90% of your time working around subtle incompatibilities between web browsers and platforms, and JavaScript's lack of modularity makes sharing, testing, and reusing AJAX components difficult and fragile.
Wicket - Home
by Regis & 3 others (via)Wicket is a Java web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level. Wicket pages can be mocked up, previewed and later revised using standard WYSIWYG HTML design tools
Wicket is similar to GWT or Echo2, since it ajaxifies a Java application.
Google Web Toolkit - Build AJAX apps in the Java language
by aromino & 56 othersBuild AJAX apps in the Java language
Introducing JSON
by aromino & 14 othersJSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format.
Home | Getahead
by arominoDWR allows Javascript in a browser to interact with Java on a server and helps you manipulate web pages with the results.
JSON-RPC-Java - Home
by aromino & 1 otherJSON-RPC-Java is a key piece of Java web application middleware that allows JavaScript DHTML web applications to call remote methods in a Java Application Server without the need for page reloading (now refered to as AJAX). It enables a new breed of fast
Java Web Parts at SourceForge
by arominoJava Web Parts is a project that provides small, reusable and largely independant Java components of interest to all web application developers. You can think of this project as being similar to the Jakarta Commons projects.
August 2006
Ajax and Wiki meet Javadocs
by scribejrReally cool Ajax driven Javadoc site for 120 popular frameworks that includes in-line wiki capabilities.