Ajax allows us to build Web 2.0 applications with ease. However, it also raises a number of questions. One such very pertinent question is regarding user authentication. User authentication simply means checking the authenticity of the user, How should we ensure that authentication mechanisms are not bypassed, when we use Ajax – in other words, when we deal with asynchronous way of communication, instead of a standard user ID-password based mechanism? |
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SpringSource has released the SpringSource dm Server, a modular, OSGi-based Java server to run enterprise Java applications and Spring-powered applications. SpringSource dm Server claims to be the only application server expressly designed to run Spring applications. |
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In this interview we speak to Jonas Jacobi and John Fallows, the founders of Kaazing. Kaazing is the creator of the Kaazing Enterprise Gateway product and is active in the real-time bi-directional Internet technology space with the Kaazing gateway leveraging the new HTML 5 WebSocket standard. Jonas and John talk of the need for two way communication and compare it with established request-response and Ajax models of communication. They also touch on how WebSocket can be used in JavaEE applications and its impact on existing architecture and code.
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A new discussion about scripting languages has experts talking
of the use, growing adoption and the changing attitudes towards
scripting languages. The panelists seem very optimistic of the future
of scripting languages and look at them as
real alternatives to more accepted languages like C# & Java. |
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While there have been rumors in the past of a Google browser and of Google acquiring browser companies like Opera, this news is for real. Google will be launching the beta version of the browser Google Chrome tomorrow in more than 100 countries. A new browser competing with Firefox and Internet
Explorer, will certainly make things difficult and exciting for all web
developers. |
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SpringSource, the company behind Spring, today announced that job requirements for Spring continue to soar, with Spring overtaking Enterprise JavaBeans as an enterprise job requirement.
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