Chain.js – Data Binding Service for jQuery Chain.js is a jQuery plugin, providing unobtrusive data-binding capability that allows you to generate web contents automatically by binding your data to html. Unlike other data-binding frameworks and library, it uses pure DOM, instead of string-based innerHTML approach, so event binding won’t gone during rendering. This library can also be very helpful if you strictly separate your data from your HTML, e.g. developing using MVC-Pattern
BlazeDS is the server-based Java remoting and web messaging technology that enables developers to connect to back-end distributed data and push data in real-time to Flex® and AIR™ applications with features Remoting provides a call/response model for accessing external data from FlexAjax applications. Developers create applications that make asynch requests to remote services, including HTTP, SOAP and RMI Java objects.Transparent data transfer between AS and Java data types, including Java5 enumerations * proxy avoids browser limitations such as "x domain restriction" and inability to s/get headers and see errors. this is specifically for SOAP and HTTP (REST) services. * AMF Provides binary format for data (de)serialization and RMI. AMF significantly increases delivery performance compared to using plain XML over HTTP or WS * pubsub over HTTP * Ajax client lib * Flex apps pubsub to JMS queues * directly expose components in frameworks ie Spring to Flex clients wo writing code
* 1 Load the framework from Google Code * 3 Combine all your scripts and minify them * 5 Keep selection operations to a mini by caching * 6 Keep DOM manipulation to a min * 7 Wrap everything in a single element when inserting DOM * 8 Use IDs instead of classes wherever possible * 9 Give your selectors a context * 10 Use chaining properly * 11 use animate properly * 12 Learn about event delegation * 13 Use classes to store state * 14 or use jQuery's internal data() method to store state * 15 Write your own selectors * 16 Streamline your HTML and modify it once the page has loaded * 17 Lazy load content for speed and SEO benefits * 18 Use jQuery's utility functions * 19 Use noconflict to rename the jquery object when using other frameworks * 20 How to tell when images have loaded * 22 How to check if an element exists * 23 Add a JS class to your HTML attribute * 24 Return 'false' to prevent default behaviour * 25 Shorthand for the ready event