When you're doing Ajax-based validation on a text input control, you really don't want your data calls firing off at every keyup event as this will put unnecessary load on your server. Instead, the thing to do is to wait a little while after the user's last key release to see if she's stopped typing [...]
During NetBeans Day at JavaOne it has been announced that NetBeans 6.1 IDE will be more oriented to AJAX and Web 2.0 application development. In fact the new NetBeans will add the support for PHP scripting language, support for embedded CSS, HTML and JavaScript technologies.
These days I'm working a lot with Aptana IDE. Aptana is an IDE based on Eclipse and the Studio version is free to use. I'm using the enviroment to develop AJAX code for exporting in Adobe AIR. I have to say that I'm really impressed by it.
I arrived about an hour late at JavaPolis thanks to some impressive traffic jam on the way to Antwerp but am glad I did manage to catch most of Sang Shin’s “Introduction to AJAX“. He discussed several frameworks and did a demo for each — from Dojo through jMaki and DWR (Direct Web Remoting) to GWT [...]
If you’re playing a round of Web 2.0 Wankword bingo I guarantee that by the end of this post you’ll have a winning scorecard. All jokes aside, this second post in my RIA Motivator series aims to look at a few more of the main drivers (motivators) behind the recent popularity of rich internet applications [...]

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