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PUBLIC MARKS from benoit with tag web

September 2005

Ajax for Java developers: Build dynamic Java applications

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The page-reload cycle presents one of the biggest usability obstacles in Web application development and is a serious challenge for Java™ developers. In this series, author Philip McCarthy introduces a groundbreaking approach to creating dynamic Web application experiences. Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a programming technique that lets you combine Java technologies, XML, and JavaScript for Java-based Web applications that break the page-reload paradigm.

July 2005

Architecture du World Wide Web, Volume Un

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Ceci est une traduction de la recommandation "Architecture of the World Wide Web, First Edition" du W3C, édition du 15 décembre 2004

June 2005

del.icio.us direc.tor: Delivering A High-Performance AJAX Web Service Broker :: Johnvey

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del.icio.us direc.tor is a prototype for an alternative web-based rich UI for del.icio.us. It leverages the XML and XSL services of modern browsers to deliver a responsive interface for managing user accounts with a large number of records

March 2005

Web Applications 1.0

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This specification introduces features to HTML and the DOM that ease the authoring of Web-based applications. Additions include the context menus, a direct-mode graphics canvas, inline popup windows, server-sent events, and more.

Create Web applets with Mozilla and XML

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Mozilla's simple and flexible XUL saves time when building Java-less applets

February 2005

Collaboration, Knowledge Representation and Automatability

"Collaboration" over the World Wide Web is a very broad area of research, involving wide-reaching issues such as knowledge representation, annotation of objects by objects, notification, and any other issues which arise in the creation of shared information systems and collaborative development.

About What\'s Related

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