• HTML5 guide

    HTML5 guide: The advent of HTML5 signals a new wave of Web programming methods, and a new slate of standards for enterprise application development.

  • HTML5 increases influence of JavaScript browsers

    HTML5 browser front ends on new Mobile Web apps give added importance to the 'client' in the client server equation. But SOA has a back-end role too. Scalability is an issue for heavily used applic...

  • JavaServer Faces preps for new version

    Despite predictions that Oracle would allow JavaServer Faces to languish, Java experts say JSF is alive and well, and poised to complement HTML5 and JavaScript.

  • OAuth gains for securing Web services authorization

    OAuth (Open Authorization) allows Web application users to move from site to site without an additional login. It has gained exceptional attention of late in the world of services and security.

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  • JSF as a weak link for Ajax

    Java Server Faces (JSF) is supposed to help make JavaScript easier for developers, including those working on Ajax projects. But in this blog, coders share their frustration with the spec. 

  • Ajax not ready for office apps

    There's been hype about using Ajax to create a Web-based rival to Microsoft Office but ZDNet blogger George Ou argues "it's not the panacea some make it out to be." Existing Web services word processors take more client RAM than the new Vista version... 

  • Stampede claims Ajax speed

    Stampede Technologies Inc. says the latest version of its Stampede Web 2.0 Performance Series accelerates Web 2.0 and Ajax applications. The decade old software vendor says it found new ways to speed up client-centric applications to optimize perform... 

  • Georgia maps future with Ajax

    Georgia's transportation department gradually travels multi-vendor SOA route, building out a slew of Ajax Web services. 

  • Mobile Ajax intrigues Nokia

    Nokia is looking at Ajax as a way to make its mobile application platform friendlier for users, says Lee Epting, Nokia's vice president for developer operations. If Nokia goes with Ajax, it is seen as a blow to Java ME and XHTML. 

  • Adobe builds a bridge to Ajax

    Adobe Systems Inc. is trying to make it easier to integrate Flex into Ajax applications with a new JavaScript library designed to save developers time writing APIs. The new product is called Flex Ajax Bridge (FABridge). 

  • Enter the BlueDragon: BEA tries to move ColdFusion into SOA

    BEA OEMs technology for transforming legacy ColdFusion apps into Web services. 

  • What's so hot about Ajax?

    Experts weigh in on what makes Ajax so hot. Bill Scott, Ajax evangelist at Yahoo!, says it breaks the page refresh model that shackled Web developers with a user interface that gave applications a less-than-desktop look and feel. 

  • IceSoft betas JavaScript-free Ajax tool

    A beta release of ICEFaces Community Edition, an Ajax development tool for Java coders, was released this week by IceSoft Technologies, Inc. The company says the tool provides a "lightweight AJAX bridge" eliminating the need to use JavaScript in buil... 

  • Google puts Ajax in calendar Web service

    Going into competition with Microsoft's Outlook, Google Inc. opened a beta version of its Ajax-enabled calendaring Web service. Google fans can now put appointments and reminders online using formats based either on XML or iCal.