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Java way of doing Ruby on Rails

Monday, December 11th, 2006

New kid on the J2EE blocks, RomaFramework, no not another new framework for confusing you by adding your framework bookmarks.

Inspired by Ruby on Rails a new java based framework for Ajaxified Web based application development framework that’s can turn your heads with some cool features:

  • Roma it’’s totally based on POJO (Plain Old Java Objects)
  • True Object Oriented vision in all aspects: from the model to the view and to the repository/database
  • Encourage the use of the Domain Driven Model (DDD) approach: let’’s think to the Domain: the other things are secondary Aspects
  • It works with Conventions ala Ruby On Rails: much less code to write and maintain and more uniformity in projects
  • Applications are fully portable across frameworks since the application is developed using POJOs. For example you can switch between JDO and EJB3 PersistenceAspect without changing code unless you use directly the aspect implementation (see below)
  • Allow to makes things dirty: you can use directly the target framework taking the full advantage of the implementation power
  • You can use the already developed Modules (CRUD, User&Profiles, etc.) and extend their if you need
  • The skill requested to build application can be lower than required for modern Java Web Applications: minor cost of development
  • Roma is based on Spring Framework as IoC container, but you can use another one if you want.
  • The supported frameworks and tools are continuously update on Modules page.

You can have the pleasure of Ajax web front-end with the help of Echo framework and if you are too much conservative and do not want to break out your tie with JSP you can do that too with this framework.

It’s worth checking this framework before going for any other RAD framework in J2EE space.

RIA Widgets working draft from W3C

Monday, November 13th, 2006

Finally we got an initiatives from W3C, a working draft of Widgets packaging and development spec is published on 9th of this month(November,2006). If this draft comes live and gets real supports from widgets providers like Yahoo, Google,MSN, whole developer community will be very happy and web2.0 and RIA development on Javascript will not remains a nightmare anymore for web developers. Yes there are lot of scope to improve the working draft and we all hope that it will get a better shape very soon with active participations of big brothers.So as per W3C “Widgets are web applications which use the browser as an environment to run in, but which do not have the usual browser chrome. They are installed on a local client, and have several features that are not available to regular web applications, such as a more explicit security model to allow them to perform a wider range of tasks easily, and a persistent information store apart from cookies.”Every Widgets must contain information to initialization of the widget and some other optional meta informations. index.html will be the main document for the widget itself. And this html file are allowed to access/uses external contents like scripts,CSS files and images but are not limited to that only. SVG and XHTML are also under considerations. So lets hope for the healthy and easy life for widget spec to come out from it’’s mothers” womb.

Office on the web

Monday, February 27th, 2006

A new trend to collaborative enterprise wide working culture is catching up on the web. A new trend, all Blue-Giants are looking at. A trend to empower the common people to create, update and share there work in a collaborative fashion and enhance the overall team efficiency to a new high level.Global giants like Microsoft and Google are all ready on the race, though Microsoft is ahead of Google with it’’s beta version of products like Office Live at present. but Google is also catching up very fast with it’’s hosted email service for organizations and there are signs of an impending Google Calendar product and Page Creation service.Sound interesting, then you can also try a few all ready on the web for FREE. Writely, NumSum, IRows, BaseCamp, Zimbra, Goowy to name a few of them. All Most all are trying to catch up the trend of collaborative CMS on the web. (more…)

Microsoft Office Live Basics Beta - Free web hosting for you from Microsoft

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

Don"t miss the opportunity to host your dream website for free. Host your personal site or business site, it does not matter to Microsoft, they are in mood to catch the netizens with the Microsoft Office Live Basics Beta offering. Microsoft Office Live Basics provides your company with its own domain name, hosting, Web site, and e-mail accounts for free.Hosting features you can avail for free are as follows:

  • Free hosting
  • 30 MB of Web site storage
  • 10 GB of bandwidth
  • No setup or hidden fees
  • Online customer support
  • Daily backup (data retained for 30 days)

To use Microsoft Office Live Basics, you need the following: 

  • Internet Explorer 5.5 with Service Pack 4 (SP4) or later running on Windows 98,
  • Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003
  • Internet access via dial-up or broadband
  • Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution display
  • Certain features require Microsoft Office 2000 or higher
  • Certain features require Internet Explorer 5.5 or later, Microsoft Office 2000 or later, and Windows XP