YAF4AJN enthält eine "Hello-World"-Applikation, mit der die Nutzung einer neuen JSON-Bibliothek demonstriert wird.
Mit dieser JSON-Library wird - im Vergleich zu bestehenden AJAX-Praxis - eine sehr viel striktere Trennung zwischen dem Seiteninhalt und der Werteberechnung ermöglicht.
Die Seite wird dem Nutzer sofort angezeigt. Sie holt dann asynchron die einzubettenden Werte von der Server-Applikation.
Das bedeutet:
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Eine (unter LGPL) veröffentliche Javascript-Library.
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Die Seiten können frei redaktionell bearbeitet und vollständig in einem Content Management System (CMS) verwaltet werden.
Gleichzeitig:
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Kein Scripting im HTTP-Server mehr
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Keine HTML-Seiten als Output einer Werte berechnenden Applikation mehr
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Kein seitenspezifisches Javascript mehr
jabsorb is a simple and lightweight Ajax/Web 2.0 framework that allows you to call methods in a Java web application from JavaScript code running in a web browser as if they were local objects residing directly in the browser.
jabsorb handles all the details of marshalling and unmarshalling objects back and forth between the client and server so that you can focus on writing your application features.
jabsorb makes use of the JSON-RPC protocol for it's transport mechanism. JSON-RPC is a standard protocol and jabsorb can interoperate with other standard JSON-RPC clients and servers that may be written in other languages.
Starting with jabsorb 1.2, additional ORB functionality has been added, and it extends the basic JSON-RPC protocol to allow for passing data structures that contain Circular References.
The RAP project enables developers to build rich, Ajax-enabled Web applications by using the Eclipse development model, plug-ins with the well known Eclipse workbench extenstion points, JFace, and a widget toolkit with SWT API (using qooxdoo for the client-side presentation). The project is part of the Ganymede release train and released its 1.1 release.
Direct Web Remoting
DWR allows Javascript in a browser to interact with Java on a server and helps you manipulate web pages with the results.
DWR is Easy Ajax for Java
Qwicket is a quickstart application for the wicket framework. Its intent is to provide a rapid method for creating a new wicket project with the basic infrastructure in place so that you can quickly get to the meat of your application rather than mucking with the plumbing of a wicket application. Currently, the system only supports spring and hibernate built with ant. Future plans include support for maven 2 and other persistence layers such as ibatis.
Welcome to OpenWDDX.org, the home of the WDDX SDK and related projects. OpenWDDX.org seeks to empower Web developers with technology that enables them to create new forms of value on the Internet using distributed data and Web syndicate networks. The Web Distributed Data Exchange, or WDDX, is a free, open XML-based technology that allows Web applications created with any platform to easily exchange data with one another over the Web. To learn more about WDDX, check out the WDDX FAQ section of the site.