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added 2008 Wed May 14 11:04:30 by bloid
HTTP Channels is a transport protocol based on the existing messaging capabilities of HTTP and utilizes the concepts of REST for notification of resource changes. HTTP Channels is intended be a Comet solution for RESTful real time data synchronization architecture and can be used as a Bayeux transport, or it can be used stand-alone. HTTP Channels is designed to provide a mechanism for efficient and standards-based retrieval and monitoring of data and for receiving notification of changes to data with meaningful semantics.
added 2008 Wed May 14 8:15:00 by mrthrust
the home page title tag is one of the most important title tags on your site. By default, Joomla displays the site name you specify in the config which isn’t that Google friendly, because it’s good to get your important keywords in your home page title.
added 2008 Tue May 13 15:21:32 by bwtaylor
As RESTful patterns for solving problems of enterprise development are discovered, used, and socialized, the net effect will be to unleash a great revival of custom, not-HTTP, non-RESTful protocols. What!?! you say. Read on.
added 2008 Tue May 13 14:19:35 by bloid
Before we begin, a quick Groovy primer. We start with the fact that Groovy is Java and Java is Groovy. If you have written Java code, you have written Groovy code. Our tasks within this article will be to do 3 things: format a date, read and write to a properties file, and parse XML. Let’s look at the Groovy code for each of these in detail.
added 2008 Mon May 12 21:32:22 by bloid
Lately the use of client centric development model in .NET is getting increasingly popular. In contrast to the traditional server model where html tags are rendered in server side and then sent to the browser, the client centric approach consist of the use of asynchronous HTTP requests to retrieve data from server side and then do the html rendering in client side code.
added 2008 Mon May 12 15:06:23 by bloid
Hundreds of sessions, thousands of people...and what did I come away with? Lots of t-shirts, plush toys, and more t-shirts. Oh, and 3 main things related to my work: REST, Ruby, and NetBeans.
added 2008 Mon May 12 9:03:22 by jonphillips
Building a complete and effective website truly is a process. In this post we’ll take a brief look at the various steps that lead to a successful project. Of course, this will vary from case-to-case, but this is a pretty standard order of events.
added 2008 Wed May 7 16:13:09 by GFactor
This is the first of a series of upcoming articles on Web Services. The article contains an introduction to Web Services, a high level overview and analysis of both SOAP and REST, and example SOAP and REST requests.
added 2008 Wed May 7 14:55:54 by vandelay
Many freelancers struggle with seeing the true value of their own time and respecting it for what it is worth. In order to have a truly successful career we all need to understand that our time is what allows us to make a living, and the more efficiently we use it, the more profitable our work will be.

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added 2008 Wed May 7 11:00:37 by bloid
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) and web services are becoming more and more popular in many development projects. In Java or .NET, exposing your business logic component as a web service is as simple as adding a few metadata annotations. Likewise, once you have a web service, you can use any client to consume it, right? Before you make all your web services available to the public, however, you need to make sure they work. The only way to do this is by writing functional tests for your web services.
added 2008 Sun May 4 12:09:37 by sos
A bunch of new tools have been added to the Dojo Ajax Toolkit that make it amazingly simple to search all of Googles services from your own site, and display the results however you want. Examples show how to integrate Google with the Dojo Grid, and with the Django templating language. And all with zero server side dependancies!
added 2008 Sat May 3 2:37:38 by neharocks
If you don't have a clue about the issues that surround Web site accessibility, then this list will help you to become well acquainted with the issues involved in this movement.
added 2008 Fri May 2 19:08:18 by bloid
You've tried your hand at building mashups, experimented with a few RESTful Web services, maybe even started your own. Sure, you've got data sharing working. But how do you make your Web applications really talk to each other? In this tutorial, I'll show you how to take your Web applications to the next level with SOAP, the "powerhouse of Web services", building high-end Web services with pure PHP.
added 2008 Fri May 2 19:08:15 by sbc
In the past week+ the whole business about Twitter scalability & reliability came to a head. Bob Lozano provides an interesting persepctive on what's required to build a scalable micro-blogging service. He proposes five key ideas for building the next Twitter++...
added 2008 Fri May 2 7:58:13 by dh72331
Is Groovy a good way to pass complex data from one server to another (instead of JSON or XML)? If you're already using Groovy, you can use it very easily to transfer complex data (say for a graph). Parsing it is much easier than parsing XML or JSON and it is just as compact and readable as JSON. Then you can use the parsed results directly in your Java (or Groovy) code.
added 2008 Tue Apr 29 18:00:57 by bloid
In this article, I am going to implement a simple Document/Literal web service, from existing wsdl file, using 3 different databinding frameworks and 2 low level approaches. The goal is to compare the frameworks, mainly from the ease of use perspective.
added 2008 Tue Apr 29 12:20:14 by vandelay
This post takes a look at a number of different options for creating and managing invoices.
added 2008 Tue Apr 29 7:00:00 by unknown user
The content on Denna?s site is delivered exclusively by Web services. We take advantage of the ability to share and manipulate data that those services provide to Denna, then let her choose what to publish on her site, and it what context. Saved By: Lachlan Hardy | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2008 Mon Apr 28 10:03:34 by dejanc
Here’s the list of some websites that are offering website screenshots services which you can use if you are planing to start a web gallery for example
added 2008 Mon Apr 28 7:00:00 by unknown user
The content on Denna?s site is delivered exclusively by Web services. We take advantage of the ability to share and manipulate data that those services provide to Denna, then let her choose what to publish on her site, and it what context. Saved By: Lachlan Hardy | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2008 Mon Apr 28 2:24:50 by sandpetra
If you’re aiming to agree a fixed price for the development of the website, as we do, ensure the project goes smoothly before you start, by communicating with your client at the outset.
added 2008 Wed Apr 23 17:55:14 by macelm0rph
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added 2008 Wed Apr 23 17:55:13 by screamingtoaster
Given an IP address, this tutorial will show you how to get a Google Static Map from it. This is the third part of a 3 part series of tutorials on geocoding.
added 2008 Tue Apr 22 21:51:32 by ScaleOvenStove
How to get started in .NET (C#) - using the OAuthBase.cs and testing with a test OAuth service.
added 2008 Mon Apr 21 14:30:43 by tomhunter
Tutorial on importing Gmail contacts with Ruby on Rails and the new Google Contacts API
added 2008 Mon Apr 21 11:20:14 by mnour
REST or WS-*? The debate which will never end. While REST is taking the lead gradually, the community see many drawbacks in using the traditional WS-*. The complexity and overhead in using WS-*, REST simplicity and how they fit the web architecture are always the main points of the argument. REST is simple, that is it. It has nothing to deal with except three things: Resources, Verbs and URIs. The fact that it's just makes use of the HTTP standards to accomplish all the needed operations on the resources is really interesting.
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 18:45:50 by heyhey
7 of the most invasive and best mobile social networking applications in development for Android
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 18:45:50 by heyhey
7 of the most invasive and best mobile social networking applications in development for Android
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 18:45:50 by heyhey
7 of the most invasive and best mobile social networking applications in development for Android
added 2008 Sat Apr 19 18:45:50 by heyhey
7 of the most invasive and best mobile social networking applications in development for Android


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