Archive for the tag 'Web applications'

Our Online Mockup Application Keeps Getting Better

Exadel Tiggr is an on­line hosted ap­pli­ca­tion for cre­ating and sharing mockups. It’s in a free beta right now.

We’ve been ex­cited at the in­terest and feed­back, and we want more fed­dback. Try Exadel Tiggr and give us your opin­ions to help shape it into the per­fect on­line col­lab­o­ra­tion utility.

Here is a blog entry and an in­ter­view, to give you more in­for­ma­tion about Tiggr: Read more »

Webinar Coming Up: “AJAX Applications with JSF 2 and the New RichFaces 4″

RichFaces 4 will be of­fi­cially re­leased later this year. Right now, it’s in alpha.

Want a pre­view of RichFaces be­fore it comes out? Then this we­binar is for you. Read more »

JavaFX Plug-​​in Keeps Pace with JavaFX

If you’ve been checking our open source site, ex​adel​.org, you will have no­ticed that we re­cently up­dated Exadel JavaFX Plug-​​in for Eclipse to a new ver­sion, 1.3. With this re­lease, there is now Eclipse sup­port for the latest (April 2010) re­lease of JavaFX, co­in­ci­den­tally enough, also ver­sion 1.3.

Once you’ve used the built-​​in Eclipse plug-​​in up­date fa­cility to up­date or you’ve down­loaded and in­stalled the plug-​​in, it’s pretty straight­for­ward to start tap­ping into JavaFX 1.3. After up­dating or in­stalling the plug-​​in (and down­loading the JavaFX 1.3 SDK, of course), se­lect Window/​Preferences/​JavaFX/​Installed JavaFX Runtimes from the menu bar and check the 1.3 ver­sion for JavaFX. (However, you can still use JavaFX 1.2.x with the new plug-​​in, if you have it and want to use it.) In this re­lease of the plug-​​in, you have to com­plete things by restarting Eclipse, but in the next re­lease of the plug-​​in you won’t have to.

TheServerSide Java Conference Coming Up Next Week

TheServerSide is hosting an­other Java Symposium this year. It will run from March 17 to March 19 in Las Vegas. Of course, you knew this al­ready from reg­u­larly checking our cal­endar. (Our cal­endar would also show that Exadel’s Max Katz will be doing 2 sessions.)

As the TheServerSide points out, it’s during dif­fi­cult tur­bu­lent times that these sorts of information-​​sharing events be­come so im­por­tant for developers–at the same time re­sources to at­tend events is much tighter. We can help a little by of­fering our dis­count code. To re­deem this spe­cial offer, reg­ister on­line with the code FRIENDOFSPKR and you’ll au­to­mat­i­cally save $200. (Yes, you can still reg­ister.) Read more »

Check Out Our New Android M-​​Commerce Client

Back in December, Andrew Komolov posted Flamingo for Android about a new ver­sion of Flamingo with sup­port for mo­bile clients in­cluding Android. To give people a chance to get up-​​close with the ex­citing new func­tion­ality of m-​​commerce, we’ve set up a demo site with a lim­ited shop­ping cart and cat­alog and made avail­able a down­load­able Android client con­nected to the demo e-​​commerce site. Here’s what you would need to do with your Android phone to try it: Read more »

JSFdays2010 Coming Up Soon

Exadel’s Max Katz will be very busy at the up­coming JSFdays2010 /​ eJUGdays2010 con­fer­ence in Vienna, Austria. This is an an­nual in­ter­na­tional con­fer­ence cov­ering JavaServer Faces (JSF) and re­lated tech­nolo­gies. This year it runs from February 23 to February 25 in the city that pro­vided the back­drop for The Third Man.

Max will be working ses­sions all three days. Here’s a table with the de­tails: Read more »

Exadel and Actuate Webinar on JSF + RichFaces + BIRT

It’s coming up soon! On Tuesday of next week on February 9, Exadel and Actuate will be doing a joint we­b­cast ti­tled Learn How to Add BIRT Reporting to JSF Applications Using RichFaces. There’s still time to reg­ister. Read more »

CityTech Embraces Exadel Flamingo

Yesterday, Sten Anderson from CityTech (IT con­sul­tants) made a pre­sen­ta­tion on JavaFX tech­nology at the Chicago Java Users Group. At this event, he men­tioned our free, open source Exadel Flamingo as a good li­brary for working with JavaFX. Read more »

Exadel and Ingres Will “Look at Life in the Clouds”

Ingres will be pre­senting at JBoss World /​ Red Hat Summit on the role of open source in so­cial net­working and cloud com­puting. Exadel will be co-​​presenting with Ingres for the cloud com­puting pre­sen­ta­tion at JBoss World. Fima Katz (Exadel) and Steve Shine (Ingres) will look at how Open Source and the Cloud, par­tic­u­larly the Ingres Development Stack for JBoss (Ingres, JBoss, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux), can be used to write Java ap­pli­ca­tions with sig­nif­i­cantly lower de­ploy­ment costs.

“Building Java Applications in the Cloud“
Thursday, September 3 at 2:40 p.m.

[Press Release]
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Flamingo 1.8.2 Just Released

A new re­lease with sev­eral bug fixes is now avail­able for Exadel Flamingo to down­load.

This is an open source project de­vel­oped by Exadel en­gi­neers. It pro­vides the in­te­gra­tion “glue” for using rich user in­ter­face tech­nolo­gies (JavaFX or Flex) with Java Web ap­pli­ca­tion frame­works (Seam or Spring).
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