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KonaKart jQuery eCommerce library

KonaKart (http://www.konakart.com) is a Java based eCommerce platform. Our goal at KonaKart has always been to enable eCommerce from “anywhere” by making all functionality available through a rich set of APIs. At first the APIs were available through Java...

0 replies - 181 views - 01/26/12 by Paolo Sidoli in Announcements

CouchDB jQuery Plugin Reference

I’ve had a difficult time finding documentation on the CouchDB jQuery plugin that ships with CouchDB. So, I’ve decided to create my own reference and share it with you. This should cover almost the entire CouchDB API that is available through the...

2 replies - 4745 views - 09/11/11 by Bradley Holt in Articles

jOOX - an early prototype for a jQuery port to Java

jQuery is probably one of the most successful API's for the navigation and manipulation of XML data. Unfortunately, that library only exist in JavaScript, mainly for the handling of HTML data. Nevertheless, it would be very well suited as a wrapping layer on...

0 replies - 790 views - 08/12/11 by Lukas Eder in Announcements

Daily Dose: Release of jQuery 1.6

Version 1.6 of the jQuery, a widely-distributed JavaScript library, is ready for download. One of the most prominent improvements to jQuery 1.6 is the rewrite of the Attribute model. Thanks to these changes, overall event handling is enhanced. Case mapping of...

2 replies - 20039 views - 05/03/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

Daily Dose: OpenStack's Cactus Debuts

'Cactus', the third release of OpenStack's open source cloud operating system brings over 40 new features to OpenStack Compute, Object Storage, and Image Service.  New features for each of the three major components of the OpenStack project are as...

0 replies - 17591 views - 04/18/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

ZK releases Pivot Table component

ZK has announced the beta release of ZK Pivottable 1.0.0 . ZK Pivottable is a data component which takes raw data from a flat table and organizes it by desired categories arranged with columns and rows.

0 replies - 950 views - 03/31/11 by Timothy Clare in Announcements

Tiggr interactive HTML prototypes upgrades to use jQuery Mobile version 1.0 Alpha 3.

The state of Mobile Web development today is probably what was traditional Web back in 1996. Many companies is racing to create mobile presence, be it in the form of a native applications or mobile Web applications. To set the native vs Web debate a side for...

0 replies - 3730 views - 03/07/11 by Max Katz in Articles

Jsf 2.0 ClientId with jQuery

 In this article I will show how to work with the clientId property of UIComponent, which has been improved in JavaServer Faces 2.0, about finding concrete id from client side and how to use this knowledge with jQuery library. We will examine Composite...

2 replies - 10012 views - 02/23/11 by Robert Piesnikowski in Articles

Table sorting & pagination with jQuery and Razor in ASP.NET MVC

Introduction jQuery enjoys living inside pages which are built on top of ASP.NET MVC Framework. The ASP.NET MVC is a place where things are organized very well and it is quite hard to make them dirty, especially because the pattern enforces you on...

11 replies - 6492 views - 02/14/11 by Hajan Selmani in News

Clojure: Web Socket Introduction

Web Sockets may sound intimidating, but if you use Clojure and jQuery it's actually quite simple. The first thing you need to do is grab a WebSocket capable server. Jetty is a decent option, but (Joe Walnes' recently released) webbit was the fastest...

0 replies - 4190 views - 02/10/11 by Jay Fields in News

Hybrid Client-Server Centric Programming: a Match Made In Heaven

First of all we must need to define what client-centric and server-centric programming in the web is. Client-Centric ProgrammingYou do client-centric programming when you make code to be executed on the client. For instance, any JavaScript code made by hand...

2 replies - 4282 views - 01/26/11 by Jose Maria Arranz in Articles

Daily Dose - Will NetBeans Have to Remove JUnit?

NetBeans Platform Architect Jaroslav Tulach recently posted some surprising news on the JUnit Yahoo Group.  "We have new lawyers," he said, and they're concerned about the JUnit license—the Common Public License, which is a bit dated in Tulach's...

0 replies - 14534 views - 01/18/11 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose

Daily Dose - No More IDEs in F#'s Future?

MonoDevelop has recently added support for the recently open sourced F# .NET programming language.  Mono is the likely steward of the language, as they are the most active open source .NET technology shop.  However, they may be the last IDE to add support...

2 replies - 23043 views - 12/28/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose

Implementing a Tag-Cloud App on Google App Engine with JDO + Security + Groovy Server Pages

This article introduces the steps involved in making a web application for Google App Engine platform that uses Google’s persistence and security infrastructure. The application for demonstration is a basic tag-cloud implementation -...

0 replies - 5593 views - 09/02/10 by Roshan Dawrani in Articles

Daily Dose - In the Future, Twelve Year Olds Will Write Your Android App

You heard me.  Along with its announcement of the Google App Inventor for Android, Google also mentioned that the free software had been tested on nursing students, university undergrads (non-CS majors), high school girls, and sixth graders.  That means...

0 replies - 10786 views - 07/12/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose