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Articles Index
Learn how to integrate Java technology and scripting languages in your applications.
Using MySQL and Memcached on the GlassFish Application Server
Use GlassFish to host a web app backed by MySQL and Memcached. (April 2008)
Rails Powered by the GlassFish Application Server
Tired of putting together and managing all the pieces of a Ruby-on-Rails deployment? Simplify your life by developing and deploying with JRuby on GlassFish. (March 2008)
NetBeans, Solaris, GlassFish: The Ruby's Red Slippers Fit
The Ruby landscape is turning into a gem, fueling the move to Web 2.0. (March 2008)
Creating Rich Internet Applications With Compiled JavaFX Script Technology
Learn to use JavaFX Script technology to create a compiled JavaFX program that contains user interface components and 2D graphics. (January 2008)
Learning Curve Journal, Part 3: JavaFX Script Functions and Operations
Part 3 of the Learning Curve Journals describes the differences between functions and operations in JavaFX Script.
(September 2007)
Learning JavaFX Script, Part 3: Client-Server Communication With JAX-WS
This tutorial shows you how to use JavaFX Script in conjunction with NetBeans IDE 5.5.1 to access a web service using JAX-WS 2.1. (September 2007)
Learning Curve Journals, Part 2: JavaFX Script - Declarative User Interfaces
JavaFX Script, Sun Microsystems' scripting language for creating rich media applications, uses declarative statements to define user interfaces. (September 2007)
Learning Curve Journals, Part 1: Exploring JavaFX Script
JavaFX Script is Sun Microsystem's new scripting language. This series of technical articles follows a developer as he learns the technology. (August 2007)
Learning JavaFX Script, Part 2: Remote Communication Using RMI
Learn how to use RMI to effortlessly demonstrate and test client-server functionality with JavaFX Script technology. (August 2007)
Java Programming Language: Design Principles and Proposals
Danny Coward, with help from Spec Lead Alex Buckley, summarizes proposed Java language additions and invites participation in the Kitchen Sink Language project. (August 2007)
Mashup Styles, Part 2: Client-Side Mashups
Learn how a client-side mashup works, and explore some of the considerations related to this mashup approach. (August 2007)
Learning JavaFX Script, Part 1: An Introduction to JavaFX Script for Java Programmers
JavaFX Script is a highly productive scripting language that enables content developers to create rich media and content for deployment on Java environments. This article, aimed at traditional Java developers, is a brief but thorough introduction to Sun's exciting new technology. (July 2007)
JRuby and the Java Platform
This introductory article shows you how to set up JRuby on the Java platform and explains the basics of using JRuby scripts with Java applications and the NetBeans IDE. (June 2007)
JavaFX Mobile -- A Little Thing, A Big Step
Richard Marejka discusses the JavaFX technology announcement at the 2007 JavaOne conference. (May 2007)
Mashup Styles, Part 1: Client-Side Mashups
This series examines some of the most common approaches, or styles, for doing mashups. Part 1 focuses on server-side mashups and discusses the major design considerations related to this mashup style. (May 2007)
Adding Ajax to JavaServerFaces Technology With Dynamic Faces
Learn how to use Dynamic Faces, included in the new Sun Web Developer Pack, to add first-class Ajax support to your JavaServer Faces technology-based application. (March 2007)
New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project Phobos
With Project Phobos, you can develop web applications using a scripting language but still give them access to the entire Java EE platform stack, as well as to other technologies such as jMaki. (January 2007)
Introduction to Ajax for Page Authors
As a page author, you can use Ajax components -- along with widgets, JavaScript technology, and other techniques -- to incorporate Ajax functionality into your web applications. (January 2007)
New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project Dynamic Faces
Learn how to use Project Dynamic Faces to add Ajax functionality to web applications that use JavaServer Faces technology. (December 2006)
New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project jMaki
Project jMaki helps you create and reuse Ajax-enabled widgets to create interactive and dynamic web applications more effectively on the Java EE platform. (November 2006)
Ajax Design Strategies
This article compares and contrasts design strategies that you can use to implement the Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) methodology to create highly responsive Web 2.0 sites. (October 2006)
Including Ajax Functionality in a Custom JavaServer Faces Component
This tutorial describes how to add the power of Ajax to JavaServer Faces components with some help from the DOJO toolkit. (October 2006)
Scripting for the Java Platform
With code examples and a demo application, this article shows how to create desktop Java platform applications that customers can modify and configure using the JavaScript programming language. (July 2006)
Asynchronous JavaScript Technology and XML (Ajax) With Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
Learn how to use Ajax with the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition to create rich Internet applications. (June 2005)
Getting to Know Groovy
The Java platform isn't just for programs written with the Java programming language. Learn how to get Groovy with a new agile dynamic scripting language for the Java Virtual Machine. See where JSR 241 is going and what you can do with its results. (May 2005)
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