Persevere Tutorial
by Dylan SchiemannJuly 23rd, 2008Kris Zyp has published a great tutorial on using Persevere with Dojo.
Kris Zyp has published a great tutorial on using Persevere with Dojo.
I was recently interviewed by InfoQ on the topics of Ajax, Comet, Bayeux, RIAs and the Dojo Toolbox.
The first Comet book is about to be released, and a great Comet talk is scheduled for OSCON.
In light of the recent discussion about sockets and protocols and Comet, I’ve been thinking about browser protocols
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Using maven to build your project is fantastic for managing your dependencies and avoiding having dependencies (and their dependencies) checked into your own svn.
A few weeks ago MySpace invited me to give a presentation about using Orbited to create scalable Comet applications.
In my recent review of Comet projects hosted by Google code, I ran across Rupy, which recently added a Comet chat demo.
Michael Carter’s recent Sockets in the Browser has received significant interest. JP Calderone wrote an example of a TCP sockets implementation for Athena in five minutes.
David Davis, co-creator of the Cometd project, read through Michael Carter’s recent post on Sockets in the Browser points out that Sprocket.Socket also supports sockets in the browser.
UniversalComet is a proof of concept Comet implementation using the Google App Engine.
Read moreMatt Raible recently posted the results of this research on Dojo support in Java frameworks
Read moreMost mobile web browsers on today's smart phones support both Ajax and Comet. Are there useful statistics of usage data?
Read moreJoe Walker and Nikolai Onken are speaking at Devoxx this week on the topic of Creating amazing user interfaces with Dojo and DWR
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