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1. Working with the Google Web Toolkit
Robert Cooper offers an initial tutorial to get you up and running with GWT. A guide on how to use the Google Web Toolkit to create AJAX applications.
2. Processing Uploaded Files Asynchronously with Status Updates Using AjaxCFC
Handle long-running processing asynchronously while passing status information back to the user
3. Display the Keys/Values from a Java HashMap on a Web Page
Connect to a Java object running on the server and use JavaScript to display a HashMap’s contents on a web page. This hack takes a java.util.HashMap containing the names of bike manufacturers keyed to their product codes and displays this information...
4. Microsoft’s CardSpace: Part 1 – Getting started
The article is part one in a series of articles designed to get you up and running with Microsoft's CardSpace technology. This part deals with the setup of a high assurance certificate to give you an environment where a CardSpace application can be hosted
5. Microsoft's CardSpace: Part 2 - Creating and using your first identity card
This article is part two in a series of articles designed to get you up and running with Microsoft's CardSpace technology. This part deals with the setup of a simple application that enabled users to select and submit identity cards.
6. Introduction to Ruby on Rails with Ajax
n this first article in a two-part series, you will learn how Ruby on Rails implements Ajax. We will use the specific example of a slideshow to demonstrate our points. This article is excerpted from chapter six of the book Ruby on Rails: Up and Running.
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