

I wrote about how good old Java back to RIA world through Processing, a media processing language that developed using Java. Well, someone really takes a good use of it.
Michael Ogawa created a project called code_swarm. It visualize the code commits happened to those open source project, using Processing.
This visualization, called code_swarm, shows the history […]
The Granite DS team of Frank Wolff and William Drai continue to upgrade their alternative to Adobe® LiveCycle® (Flex™ 2+) Data Services for J2EE application servers. The latest release can be downloaded from sourceforge here.
This new release brings several improvements and bug fixes (gas3, hibernate support, gravity, spring security), and one brand new feature […]
Though Rich Internet Applications have made a quite an impact on Internet based applications, their prevalence in desktop based applications is a rarity. With Curl launching its advanced runtime software platform “Nitro”; things are expected to hot up in the enterprise based RIA applications. Nitro based applications are highly suited for large organization who wish […]
Google announced Google App Engine and WOW-ed the the whole web. And, this is just a preview release! What this has anything to do with RIA? Keep reading.
Here are the quick points you’d expect from Google App Engine:
It’s a virtual hosting environment in the “gCloud”.
Your gAppEngine apps run off appspot.com domain or from your Google […]
Webkit has announced that their Webkit core scored a perfect 100/100 score on the Acid3 web browser standards compliance tests. If you want to know what that means, Acid3 test editor Ian Hickson has the details. Otherwise, 100% is just good, obviously.
But what this has to do with Adobe AIR?
Adobe AIR’s HTML and JavaScript within […]
I wrote about Google’s release of its MapIconMaker JavaScript library last week. From a comment of it I got to know another Map Icon Factory site that could help developing richer GeoWeb applicaiton, Mapcion Factory by CatoSoft.
It’s for profit site that requires to pay to get access the large stored map icons. However, if you […]
There are more and more great contributions from Flex community, which is stronger and bigger. Here are handful of them in this week:
LiveCycle ES vs LiveCycle DS vs BlazeDS -Greg Wilson tried to clear up the confusion among these terms/products. Indeed it’s about time for just this. While the UI part of Flex RIA is […]
Last year Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen announced that over the next 10 year, they are moving all their product online. Looks they are very serious about it. Yesterday, Adobe rolled out Photoshop Express, a online edition of the popular photo edition tool.
I’m sure you guessed right, it’s full Flash implementation. And of cause the online […]
Do you know what Google Map was written in? Google claimed that the whole Google Map client side was written in Java, yes, Java, by using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). GWT is “open source Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don’t speak […]
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