Analysis: BPM Vendors Tap AJAX to Put Process in Context
The hot AJAX development approach isn't just for pretty, consumer-oriented Web sites such as Google Earth and Netflix.com. Business process management (BPM) vendors Pegasystems and Appian use AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) in their latest releases to deliver interfaces that are not only rich, dynamic and user-friendly, but much more process-relevant and personalized.
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Smoot Web-based Ajax Diagram and GIS tool
Welcome to Smoot and thanks for giving it a shot. Briefly, Smoot is a Web-based tool for creating diagrams of icons and links between them. Features include Google Maps and Google Earth integration, configurable tool palettes, and automated palette generation from a Google Local query.
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New release of JSF AJAX Components
Nearly a year ago, the BluePrints and JSF teams at Sun began to work on the story of how AJAX and JSF would work together. As we began to get into it, we found that these two technologies were very complimentary. We developed and continue to refine techniques for how to use AJAX with JSF.
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BadgerFish
BadgerFish is a convention for translating an XML document into a JSON object. Once you've got your XML document represented as a JSON object, it's easy to manipulate from within Javascript. If you're familiar with PHP's SimpleXML extension, think of BadgerFish as aiming for a similar goal: making it simpler to do common manipulations of XML documents with a predictable structure.
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Presenting ajaCSS (ajax + CSS)
Speech recognition with AJAX, ajax + css for low resolution displays and ajax + css for pattern matching / hand writing recognition
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Java BluePrints AJAX Components
Asynchronous JavaScript with XML(AJAX) is emerging as a hot technology. The Java BluePrints is helping by providing an early access set of AJAX components for Java EE. These components are built using JavaServer Faces technology.
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Introducing ajaxTunes
ajaxTunes is a web-based media player that lets you play, pause, forward and rewind high-quality streaming music straight from the Internet on any computer.
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Lightstreamer is a push engine for live data distribution
Based on the AJAX-Comet paradigm it streams real-time data to an HTML browser without the need to download or install anything on the client, updating the changed data on the screen without reloads. It can also enliven any traditional thick client application with streaming data through client APIs.
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Implementing Mutual Exclusion for AJAX
With the increasingly popular AJAX paradigm, a browser page can make requests for server data in the background while the user interface continues to be active in the foreground (hence the "asynchronous" in AJAX). However, the problem exists that these two activities are typically accessing common JavaScript and DOM data structures simultaneously.
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DutchPIPE
With free DutchPIPE software, web developers can turn sites into virtual multi-user environments. Each page will become an abstracted environment or location where visitors and other items on the page are visualized. This status is retained as visitors move around. A whole lot of real-time interaction is possible. On the client side, DutchPIPE is pure DHTML/AJAX - it works without Java, Flash, plugin, firewall adjustments, etc., and is purely based on the Document Object Model. On the server end, it uses PHP.
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YShout: A PHP & AJAX-powered shoutbox for your website
YShout is a lightweight package that allows you to add a shout box to your website. It is standards compliant, non-intrusive, and utilizes AJAX. Rather than a long and boring explanation, I'll let you see for yourself:
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Speeding Up AJAX with JSON
When Microsoft added the ActiveX XMLHTTP object to Internet Explorer's implementation of JavaScript, the company planted the seed for the revolution in Web applications known as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or AJAX. Today, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and other browsers all support what is now known as XMLHttpRequest, making possible sites such as colr.org, backpackit.com, and maps.google.com.
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TapeFailure
TapeFailure is a "history recording tool." What this means is that anyone can record a browsing session using TapeFailure's recorder, then save it, and share it with others. Each recorded session can be played back virtually perfectly through our playback tool; as long as you know the tape ID or have a link, you can view your recorded session over and over again.
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Introducing ajaxXLS viewer
We are happy to announce the release of ajaxXLS 0.5 viewer, a web-based viewer application with a look and feel similar to Microsoft Excel. With one click you can easily open any .xls file in just a few seconds. The interactivity and responsiveness provided by AJAX programming allows you to enjoy the power and utility of a spreadsheet without the cost of conventional software.
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AJAX: Building a Spy
I like Digg Spy. Lately I've been really interested in the idea of exposing the inner workings of a site to its visitors, and to that end I've added three new AJAX powered pages to Glowfoto: Glowfoto Spy, Watch Glowfoto and the Referer Cloud. Have a look at those before continuing so we're all on the same page.
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Yuan.CC Web Experiments - flickr mash-ups
A very nice group of flickr mash-ups
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What is BoxOver?
BoxOver uses javascript to show tooltips on a website. Move your mouse over the items below to see examples.
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Orbeon
With the open source Orbeon Presentation Service (OPS), use standard XForms to Ajax-enable your form-based web applications and make them user-friendly and simpler to create.
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Http: A Caching XmlHttpRequest Wrapper
XmlHttpRequest is a class available in client-side JavaScript for making new HTTP requests from within a page. It is implemented as a built-in object in Safari and FireFox, and as an ActiveX object on Internet Explorer.
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Alternative zu Popups - unobtrusive
Pop-Up windows are a pain in the lower back to use. Years of abuse by advertisers, malicious attackers and phishing attempts have conditioned users to close them immediately or turn on their third party pop-up blocking tool or the browser option to do the same.
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