Ranorex announced the
release of Ranorex V1.5,
the newest version of its
flagship software testing
application. Leading the
additions in Ranorex V1.5
is Ranorex Studio, a
complete test development
environment that brings
all Ranorex features
together, allowing the
user to create and
maintain professional
test automation projects
through a single,
easy-to-use interface.
Curl announced the
release of its Curl Data
Kit (CDK), the second
product to be delivered
from Curl's Open Source
initiative. As the newest
addition to Version 6.0
of the Curl Rich Internet
Application (RIA)
Platform, the CDK library
facilitates building
data-centric applications
in Curl and provides
support for local SQL
databases. By allowing
the storage and retrieval
of data using the popular
SQLite engine, the CDK
library is an important
foundation for
occasionally connected
computing (OCC)
applications developed
with Curl.
Cynergy Systems announced
the opening of its Boston
office. Located at 34
Farnsworth Street in the
popular Seaport area,
Cynergy's newest office
is in the heart of
Boston's growing digital
media community.
QlikTech announces the
general availability
release of Version 8.5 of
QlikView, its
award-winning business
analysis solution. The
highlight of QlikView 8.5
is a groundbreaking ?Set
Analysis? feature that
allows comparisons among
virtually any sets of
associated data ?
providing users with more
powerful analysis than
ever before.
AJAX is about a rich user
interface that is not
just reactive but also
pro-active; it's about
content, perhaps
socialized
(user-generated) content;
and it's about pain-free
deployment, with loosely
coupled services.
WaveMaker, a provider of
open source tools for
rapid Web application
development, today
announced that Mavirroco
Consulting has
successfully built and
deployed an open source
Web directory and content
management system for the
Medical College of
Tarijas using WaveMaker
Visual Ajax Studio. The
new internal Web
application, called
?ColMed,? allows doctors
to securely share contact
information, schedules,
events and even collect
payments.
In ASP.NET 2.0, we
introduced a very
powerful set of
application services in
ASP.NET (Membership,
Roles and profile). In
3.5 we created a client
library for accessing
them from Ajax and .NET
Clients and exposed them
via WCF web services. For
more information on the
base level ASP.NET
appservices that this
walk through is based on,
please see Stefan
Schackow's excellent book
Professional ASP.NET 2.0
Security, Membership, and
Role Management.
E-mail is extremely easy
to adopt and use, and
lends itself very well to
certain types of
collaboration. When two
people are attempting to
collaborate
asynchronously, e-mail is
usually the best
solution. It's certainly
far less frustrating than
phone tag. But once more
people are involved,
email's utility rapidly
degenerates. While the
rise of free, open-source
solutions makes it
tempting to build one's
own collaboration tools,
on-demand or Software as
a Service (SaaS)
solutions are the better
choice for the majority
of users and uses.
RIAs offer the potential
to fundamentally change
the user experience and
in doing so, yield
significant business
benefits. The theme of
this October's AJAXWorld
Conference & Expo 2008
West is 'Beyond AJAX to
the RIA Era' and the Call
for Papers, which is
currently still open,
specifically encourages
submissions from
exceptional speakers with
high-quality use cases of
the fast-emerging RIA
alternatives.
Two of the biggest
launches in Rich Internet
Application history took
place in 2007/2008 when
Adobe launched AIR 1.0 in
February '08 and
Microsoft launched
Silverlight (September
'07). At the 6th
International AJAXWorld
RIA Conference & Expo in
October SYS-CON Events is
delighted to be
presenting major industry
keynotes from the two
industry executives with
overall responsibility
for both of those massive
richer-web initiatives:
Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch
and Scott Guthrie,
Corporate Vice President
of Microsoft's .NET
Developer Platform.
For many years, Java and
web developers alike have
had to explain to the
unwitting that JavaScript
had absolutely nothing to
do with Java. It was one
of the great marketing
gaffes of the mid-90s.
They were no more alike
than chalk and cheese.
But in the last six
months, I have had to lay
down my placard and walk
away from the picket line
with a smile on my face
and skip in my step.
Finally Java has been put
into JavaScript.
Catalyst Resources
released a 'green audit'
of their
software-as-a-service
(SaaS) collaborative
workspace project that
allows distributed
business teams of all
sizes to work virtually
and seamlessly online.
The Rich Internet
Application (RIA) enabled
Catalyst Resources to
reduce its carbon impact
footprint by 21,000 lbs
of CO2 per month, while
simultaneously reducing
expenses and increasing
billable activities by
nearly 20%.
Curl announced that the
University of Hawaii at
Manoa will be leveraging
the Curl Rich Internet
Application (RIA)
platform this year for an
independent study project
entitled 'Anti-Keylogger
for Secure Web
Applications.' Curl was
selected as the
technology for the course
because of its
easy-to-learn programming
language and strong
security features for
developing Web-based
applications.
'Until now it has been
extremely challenging to
search the millions of
RIAs and dynamic content
on the Web, so we are
leading the charge in
improving search of
content that runs in
Adobe Flash Player,' said
David Wadhwani, general
manager and vice
president of the Platform
Business Unit at Adobe,
as Adobe today announced
it is teaming up with
search industry leaders
to dramatically improve
search results of dynamic
Web content and rich
Internet applications
(RIAs).
JetBrains announced the
release of ReSharper
version 4.0, the compan's
productivity add-in for
Microsoft Visual Studio.
This release is
spearheaded by
across-the-board support
for C# 3.0 language,
including LINQ, and
Microsoft Visual Studio
2008 in general. In
addition, the upgraded
add-in features multiple
new usability and
productivity-boosting
tools, such as standard
class library
annotations,
solution-wide analysis
(for C#), versatile code
cleanup, new automated
refactorings, new and
improved code-editing
capabilities, and more.
Following the private
Beta release last month,
DreamFace Interactive
announced the general
availability of the
DreamFace-Fx Mashup Kit
for Adobe Flex. As
promised, DreamFace-Fx is
the first Mashup Kit to
reach developers in a
comprehensive roadmap
which will extend the
DreamFace Open Source Web
2.0 Framework to include
complementary
technologies. Olivier
Poupeney, DreamFace
Interactive CEO explains
the choice of Adobe Flex
for the first Mashup Kit,
'There is a need today
for RIA technologies in
SOA applications, and
Flex is getting
attraction from the Java
community thanks to its
smooth integration with
J2EE, however, using Flex
usually means abandoning
AJAX with the risk of
being linked to a single
technology. With
DreamFace-Fx, developers
can easily integrate Flex
and AJAX, leveraging the
combined technologies and
resulting in
functionality greater
than the sum of its
parts.'
Curl made available the
newest example of a Curl
Nitro 'fit client'
application. Designed by
Manuel Lima, the founder
of VisualComplexity.com,
the CurlGraph features a
visual representation of
the social graph of
individual Facebook
members. Using the
desktop-based
application, users can
visualize a circle of up
to 128 friends from an
established Facebook
account, enabling them to
see relationships and
navigate quickly through
that friend data to find
the information they
want. Through this demo
application, Curl
showcases its ability to
support a visually
engaging, interactive
desktop application that
is deployed like a Web
application.
Flex is a great way to
introduce rich Internet
applications to your
enterprise. However, in
the real world, you often
have to do it gradually.
Most business units of
any enterprise that are
sold on RIA would prefer
adding Flex-based
components to their old
but working Web 1.0
applications one at a
time. With DreamFace-Fx,
it's a trivial process.
It's important to
remember that there is a
huge resource being
created on the Web these
days in terms of both
services and content.
This includes access to
SaaS applications (that
are better than their
enterprise-bound
counterparts), service
marketplaces, and even
mash-able applications
that you can mix and
match with other Web 2.0
applications / APIs /
services or enterprise
applications / services
to quickly solve business
problems.
AccuRev announced a new
AJAX-based Web Interface
and a native integration
with Microsoft Windows
Explorer for its
process-centric software
change and configuration
management (SCCM)
solution. These new
capabilities make it easy
to integrate every
knowledge worker into the
development process and
offer new ways to share
information.
Curl has made available
the newest example of a
Curl Nitro 'fit client'
application. Designed by
Manuel Lima, the founder
of VisualComplexity.com,
the CurlGraph features a
visual representation of
the social graph of
individual Facebook
members. Using the
desktop-based
application, users can
visualize a circle of up
to 128 friends from an
established Facebook
account, enabling them to
see relationships and
navigate through that
friend data to find the
information they want.
2008 is going to be an
important year for Rich
Internet Applications.
Most organizations are
delivering or planning to
deliver Rich Internet
Applications; however, at
the same time, most IT
managers are facing a
dilemma: which Rich
Internet Application
technology and platform
to use? The number of
different frameworks and
libraries is too vast to
even consider evaluating
a fraction of them.
Farallon Geographics and
its design partner Stamen
Designs have been
selected by the
California Office of
Statewide Health Planning
and Development (OSHPD)
to develop a Rich
Internet Application
(RIA) for the next
generation of its
'California Health Care
Atlas'. The new Web-based
atlas will integrate
interactive mapping,
reporting, and charting
elements with a dynamic
real-time interface to
tell the healthcare story
in California, allowing a
broad spectrum of users
the ability to
investigate and learn
about the human health
and healthcare landscape
in California.
The OpenAjax Alliance is
developing an Ajax
industry wishlist for
future browsers, using a
dedicated wiki. The
feature list now lists 37
separate feature
requests, covering a wide
range of technology
areas, such as security,
Comet, multimedia, CSS,
interactivity, and
performance.
If Gartner's assessment
of AJAX's position on the
Hype Cycle is correct,
then the days when AJAX
is the only game in town
are over. Enter the age
of what Anne Thomas Manes
of the Burton Group calls
'Fit Clients' - a hybrid
of Thick Clients (a.k.a.
Fat Clients) and Thin
Clients (HTML and RIA).
Adobe AIR is definitely a
Fit Client technology,
but it's not the first
and won't be the only
player in this space.
Keynotes are often
boring, but watching
today's keynote from WWDC
conference was just
great. I do not want to
repeat the facts about
iPhone 3G. Needless to
say that I'll buy a
couple of them this
summer. I do not want to
bore you with the facts
about the countless
possibilities that open
iPhone SDK brings to the
table. Just watch the
keynote.
In every field of design
one of the first things
students do is learn from
the work of others. They
study and break down
real-world examples in
order to understand the
underlying principles and
patterns that make for
successful design. Then
they learn to apply these
to their own set of
problems. The real trick
is to apply them in a
nuanced manner. To be
nuanced is 'to be
sensitive to delicate
differences of style.'
Most of the art in
crafting a rich
experience on the Web can
be summed up with this
one word - 'nuance'.
Many of today (and
tomorrow's) development
projects lend themselves
nicely to RIA application
patterns. Brad Abrams,
Group Program Manager for
the UI Framework and
Services team at
Microsoft, is giving a
breakout session at the
6th International
AJAXWorld RIA Conference
in October which will use
the 100% free Silverlight
runtime and Visual Studio
tools to show delegates
how Silverlight offers a
compelling RIA
development experience
that works on Linux, the
Mac and Windows as well
as all major browsers.
Server-side JavaScript
(SSJS) is growing in
popularity fast since
developers realize it can
drastically simplify Web
app creation by letting
you use using the same
technology stack on both
the client and the
server. While server-side
JavaScript is not new -
it was a part of
Netscape's vision 10
years ago - times have
significantly changed
with 10x faster hardware
and networks, making that
original vision for the
Web now a reality.
By producing a popular
RIA widget you can
distribute your code to
millions of users
practically overnight.
Most widgets are designed
to gather data from the
web and then present that
data to the user.
Unfortunately, rich
platforms tend to lead to
programming errors and
security issues. The
users of a poorly written
RIA widget can have their
online accounts breached,
web site passwords
compromised, local
computer data stolen, and
even lose control of
their computer.
According to Jnan Dash,
Chief Strategy Officer of
Curl, 2008 and beyond
will see increased
adoption of Web 2.0 in
the enterprise. 'But the
door for this entry will
be RIAs (Rich Internet
Applications),' Dash
notes, 'rather than
mash-ups or blogs or
wikis.' An industry
veteran who spent ten
years at Oracle
Corporation and was the
Group Vice President,
Systems Architecture and
Technology till 2002,
Dash adds: 'Big players
like Microsoft
(Silverlight) and Adobe
(AIR - Adobe Integrated
Runtime) have joined the
race for RIA. But they
lack the critical
dimensions of
scalability, performance,
and security, very
important for large
enterprises.'
'Those of us in the
business of writing rich
Internet applications
have seen the focus swing
from how to add richness
to how to manage richness
and the resources it
demands in the browser,'
says Eric Miraglia, one
of the world's leading
experts on 'advanced
JavaScript utilities and
widgets' - who works for
Yahoo!'s Presentation
Platform Team and will be
speaking in October at
SYS-CON's 6th
International AJAXWorld
Conference & Expo in San
Jose, CA (October 20-22,
2008).
'The Co-Web, the
collaborative, media
converged web, is upon
us,' says Andrew Donoho,
Web Theorist with IBM's
Emerging Internet
Technology Team, who will
be speaking in October at
SYS-CON's 6th
International AJAXWorld
RIA Conference & Expo in
San Jose, CA (October
20-22, 2008). Donoho been
creating and pushing
implementations of the
bi-directional web since
1999 and has been
extending that idea to
building a Co-Web with a
scalable UI for the last
18 months.
Nicholas Thomas,
co-founder and COO of
Finicity, believes that
Flex + AIR via any
desktop + Mobile (in one
or more technical forms)
can take us a step
towards the vision that
Mark Weiser presented in
his original works on
ubiquitous computing. As
the primary client for a
consumer web-based SaaS
product, Flex has both
advantages and
disadvantages, according
to Thomas.
The OpenAjax Alliance has
recently published two
new white papers, one on
Mobile AJAX and one on
recent browser advances.
The first white paper,
Introduction to Mobile
AJAX for Developers,
provides an overview of
AJAX application
development for mobile
devices. The second white
paper, Good News for AJAX
- The Browser Wars Are
Back, highlights the
major changes in the
browser world that are
manifesting themselves in
this year's browser
releases (i.e., IE8,
Firefox3, Safari 3.1,
Opera 9.x).
From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
One of the welcome
developments in GWT 1.5
was the inclusion of some
decent looking CSS themes
-- standard. chrome and
dark. How can you use
them in your GWT app?
Just include one of the
following lines in your
apps .xml file. You can
see them in action in the
ShowCase application. For
those of you without the
patience to kick start
the app, here are some
screenshots of the new
themes.
With over 150 bug fixes,
Java 5 language support,
new compiler
optimizations, default
visual themes, an
entirely new DOM API and
JavaScript overlay types,
the release candidate of
Google Web Toolkit 1.5
has gotten very positive
feedback from early
adopters, reports
Google's Kelly Norton.
Curl is executing on the
next phase in its Eclipse
strategy with the
availability of the beta
versions of the new
Eclipse-based Curl Rich
Internet Application
(RIA) development tools.
The first release of the
Curl Development tools
for Eclipse (CDE) and
newest release of the
Curl Runtime Environment
(RTE), Version 6.0.4,
provide enterprise
developers with the tools
to build and deploy their
mission-critical,
enterprise-class RIAs
within the increasingly
popular Eclipse
environment.
'I'm looking forward to
helping Appcelerator
shake up the rich
Internet application
market,' said Bearden.
'Companies are struggling
with how to take
advantage of all the
money and time they've
poured into SOA.
Appcelerator answers the
question once and for all
by enabling them to build
rich applications on top
of that SOA
infrastructure.'