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Jasypt (Java Simplified Encryption) is a java library which allows the developer to add basic encryption capabilities to his/her projects with minimum effort, and without the need of having deep knowledge on how cryptography works. This release adds support for integration into Spring Security (ACEGI) enabled applications, as well as new utils and more advanced configuration capabilities. |
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Alfresco CMS claims to be "The Open Source Alternative for Enterprise Content Management". It offers Enterprise Content Management (ECM) - Document Management, Collaboration, Records Management, Knowledge Management, Web Content Management and Imaging using technologies such as Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, standards such as JSR-168, JSR-170, Web Services and Java Server Faces.
In the book "Alfresco Enterprise Content Management Implementation" from Packt, author Munwar Shariff looks at "How to Install, use, and customize this powerful, free, Open Source Java-based Enterprise CMS". Below is Chapter 5 from the book. Visit the Packt site to get more information on this book. |
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Canoo today released a mobile version of its Java RIA library, UltraLightClient (ULC) for mobile devices and PDAs. UltraLightClient (ULC) is a Java library for web user interface development, bridging the gap between Java Swing and a server-side architecture. The CEO of Canoo in a recent interview with IndicThreads discussed why Swing based UI can be a good RIA solution |
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Ramesh Loganathan's session on Synergies between J2EE SOA and Web 2.0 presented at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology.
Abstract : SOA and Web2.0 are now embedded deep into application infrastructure and architectures today. While SOA is the fabric across the organization, Web2.0 is at the fringes providing a rich user experience while accessing various resources over the web. Somewhere in the middle, is J(2)EE.
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Last year the creator of Rails had announced on IndicThreads.com that Java should retire from the spotlight of web applications in dignity. Since then a number of Ruby On Rails clones have invaded the software development world, with every programming language having at least one Rails like framework.
In the Java world, frameworks like Trails and the Groovy based Grails have adopted ideas from Rails. The question is that if you wish to adopt Rails concepts, would you prefer running the original Ruby On Rails on a JVM instead of using Rails adaptations for Java? |
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Bruce Eckel looks at "How And Why AJAX, Not Java,
Became the Favored Technology for RIAs". He begins with what's
wrong with Java and the web at large. He then looks at the RIA space,
the alternatives, the challenges and why Java hasn't managed to capture
the market for client-side RIAs. |
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