Jim
Weaver, one of the
best known names in the JavaFX world talks to IndicThreads about JavaFX
Script, where it stands today, how it compares to other RIA
technologies and where JavaFX looks headed. Jim gives us an overview of
the development cycle for a JavaFX Script application. He also talks
about the benefits of using JavaFX and the challenges faced in its
adoption.
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Bruce Johnson, Project Lead of The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) talks to IndicThreads about the GWT framework, it's capabilities, the team mission and more. He talks about how GWT helps developers build high-end Ajax applications using Java and without worrying about the cross-browser quirks. |
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Direct Web Remoting (DWR) creator Joe Walker
talks to IndicThreads about Ajax toolkits for Java, the capabilities of
DWR and the new features lined up. He feels that the key
differentiator for DWR as an Ajax framework is that it is mostly about
remoting and not widgets. He adds that one of the important benefits of
using DWR is that unlike many other frameworks, DWR will fit
with any project without the need to start from scratch.
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Grails creator Graeme Rocher tells us what's
special about the web framework and how it offers
developers the best of the Java
and the scripting world.
He also talks
of how Groovy and Grails complement Java and also when it
would be madness to think of using a scripting language over a language
like Java. |
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Java development tools affect and interest every Java developer, and Eclipse is easily the most commonly used development tool. On 7th Nov 06, Eclipse celebrates its 5th birthday, and on this occassion IndicThreads spoke to Mike Milinkovich, the executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. Mike took charge in June 2004 and has been instrumental in driving Eclipse adoption.
Mike talks about the current state of Eclipse and what to expect from it in the near future. He also shares his thoughts on Eclipse adoption and how Eclipse enables development of innovative software solutions. As for competition from other IDEs and the NetBeans switch campaign, he says "Switching campaigns are what the market followers do. WeÂ’re frankly more focused on closing in on the adoption and usage rates of Visual Studio"
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