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    <title>Struts Tiles Tutorial</title>
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    <description>In this tutorial you will learn how to create a struts tile layout. An example of this can be downloaded for free with the required jar files. &lt;br&gt;Category: &lt;a href='http://www.geekinterview.com/articles/59'&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
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    <title>CleverTrack - An Efficient Quality Assurance Tool</title>
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    <description>CleverTrack is an extremely powerful tool designed for test case management, quality assurance and bug tracking. CleverTrack has all the necessary administrative functions associated with planning, control and evaluation of tests. By combining project analyses in UML, testing and bug management, it provides enhanced testing options to increase the quality of your software products. &lt;br&gt;Category: &lt;a href='http://www.geekinterview.com/articles/60'&gt;Testing&lt;/a&gt;
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    <title>Browser Desktops</title>
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    <description>What Happened to Browser Desktops When Ajax was launched in 2005 certain innovations were put forward to test the capabilities of this new programming technique. Aside from that the creativity of developers have certainly reached a level that was not even thought of five years ago. In almost any given moment something new innovative and Ajax based comes out. During that time users are al
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    <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 07:09:55 -0500</pubDate>
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    <title>Page Refreshers for Consistent Page Updates</title>
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    <category><a href="http://www.geekinterview.com/articles/Ajax">Ajax</a></category>
    <description>Page refreshers is one of the few features of an Ajax based application that is met with disappointment as well as approval. Disappointment because there are certain functions that are overlooked by page refreshers but they also place a stamp of approval to page refreshers because Ajax has enabled page refreshing without changing the webpage. The result is a highly interactive website. This feat
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    <title>Changing CSS of RIA</title>
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    <description>The latest release of CSS has started a little debate online. CSS3 is currently under development by W3C wherein development is geared towards more adaptability to other programming language. When CSS was first released in 1996 it was during the time when HTML is king   this programming language has practically suggested everything that will happen online. Although there are a few contend
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    <title>The Challenge of Joining SOA to RIA</title>
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    <description>SOA or Service Oriented Architecture is always the standard for development in build applications that are geared towards businesses. SOA ensure that the application will work according to the parameters set by businesses. The application might be simplified but it will work according to the business plan. SOA is geared towards proper business processes and the users of application build with SOA
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    <title>Sun JavaFX Unleashed</title>
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    <description>After years and years of waiting Sun has finally unleashed their RIA counterpart JavaFX. Touted as Java s answer to Ajax Silverlight and FLEX JavaFX will be able to build powerful applications that should also assure seamless flow data and interface. Before Ajax Sun was the giant in RIA because of their Java. Developers will be able to build RIA with the help of Java and launch them online w
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    <title>Cappuccino 0.6 Framework</title>
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    <description>The frameworks that you will find today are usually the  surviving frameworks&amp;amp;rdquo; .&amp;amp;nbsp;  Eventually after Ajax was first offered hundreds of frameworks became available online. Each of these frameworks is vying to be something big because of the apparent niche offered by Ajax. But just like most competitions there are winners and losers. The winners go on to become a powerful framewor &lt;br&gt;Category: &lt;a href='http://www.geekinterview.com/articles/72'&gt;Ajax&lt;/a&gt;
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    <description>Developing an Ajax based application have been difficult for some developers since its inception in 2005. The combination of JavaScript XML and other programming languages are just too much for developers to learn. This is usually the reaction of developers who have been working on a single programming language for sometime but then Ajax came. This programming technique has ushered Web 2.0 like
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    <description>JavaScript has ushered the next wave of online applications. Through Ajax JavaScript is able to develop Rich Internet Applications RIA without prior download requirements from its users. As an online application JavaScript becomes the tool of highly portable applications and through Ajax online interaction is more than just HTML based document viewer. Your browser has become your platform fo
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    <title>Sizzling your Ajax Application</title>
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    <description>jQuery s founder John Resig has just released a CSS selector dubbed as sizzle. The developer of this selector claims that it is actually the fastest selector that could be launched to build an Ajax based application. CSS selectors are actually used in&amp;amp;nbsp; order to choose certain elements in HTML so that they could be designed for a better looking application. CSS selector could be launched i &lt;br&gt;Category: &lt;a href='http://www.geekinterview.com/articles/72'&gt;Ajax&lt;/a&gt;
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    <title>Optimizing Ajax Using Census 2</title>
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    <description>Every developer is an expert in a subject or very familiar in a certain aspect in the development of an application. That is why you rarely see one developer credited in building highly efficient applications. It will require a lot of people with difference expertise so that an application with great significance to be developed. From time to time we see brilliant developers who can come up with
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    <title>JavaScript Interface</title>
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    <description>The Need of JavaScript Interface JavaScript as an open source backbone of Ajax has been free flowing for the past years. Developers have been given the freedom to create any function they can think of and efficiently launch them in the client side. You should be able to develop an application without even going with the appointed functions. Theoretically you can even create an application usin
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    <description>Even before Ajax JavaScript has always been considered a powerful programming language for client side applications. Developers who practically grew up with this programming language will be able to build almost anything without having to scratch the server except for simple files that JavaScript would have to load. Everything else has to be done in the client side. Because of its client side a
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    <title>Seadragon by Microsoft</title>
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    <description>Microsoft has always been the leader in innovation. Without them MS Office and the all powerful Windows Operating System will never be possible. Although Microsoft has hit quite a snag a few times for the past years it is still impossible to play down Microsoft&amp;amp;rsquo; s role in pushing forward online technology today. The reason why Microsoft has been under fire or has received a good number o &lt;br&gt;Category: &lt;a href='http://www.geekinterview.com/articles/72'&gt;Ajax&lt;/a&gt;
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    <description>Testing is a very important stage in any applications development. Developers have to rigorously test their applications so that they do not have to work on the application from the scratch if the application eventually crashes. It is better to fix the problems now when there are no users than to deal with the problems later with hundreds or thousands of active users. This scenario is very bad fo
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    <description>For the past few years Flex has been the background in terms of offering RIA solutions for developers. Ajax has always been the first option for developers who wanted to have a powerful application. The massive support for this type of programming technique and the open source appeal has always pushed developers towards Ajax. Flex on the other hand may not be really a copycat to Ajax but has b
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