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Ajax
http://www.sfetcu.com/content/Ajax
Ajax, or AJAX, is a web development technique used
for creating interactive web applications. The
intent is to make web pages feel more responsive
by exchanging small amounts of data with the
server behind the scenes, so that the entire web
page does not have to be reloaded each time the
user requests a change. This is intended to
increase the web page’s interactivity,
speed, functionality, and usability.
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Filed under Search Engine Optimization, links, spa, HTML, history, Ajax, web development, technique, web applications, Asynchronous JavaScript, XML, XMLHttpRequest, constituent technologies, XHTML, CSS, DOM, ECMAScript, JavaScript, JScript, JSON, DHTML, LAMP, technologies, justification, advantages, bandwidth usage, separation of data, format, style, function, disadvantages, browser integration, response-time concerns, reliance, web analytics, accessibility, references
by nic01ae
Added
07/04/2008
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Policy Analyzer for Tivoli Access Manager
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/sod4tam...
Discover a set of policy analysis functions for
Tivoli Access Manager that supports
separation-of-duties and entitlement reporting.
Static separation-of-duty constraints can be
specified across Tivoli Access Manager policies,
which are analyzed in order to identify constraint
violations. Entitlement and accessor reports
provide insight into resource access.
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Filed under Java, security, privacy, web applications
by jmalasko
Added
06/10/2008
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Create an on-demand video site with PHP
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-d...
Setting up your own on-demand video site
doesn’t have to be complicated. This
three-part tutorial series will take you through
what you need to know to create video optimized
for the Web, as well as creating a PHP application
that will keep your videos organized and readily
accessible. In Part 2, discover the basic
application using CakePHP.
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Filed under PHP, open source, video, web applications
by jmalasko
Added
06/03/2008
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Implement the patient information XForm
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/...
Learn to use XForms, DB2 pureXML, and Ruby
together to create Web applications. Discover the
individual strengths of each technology and learn
how to integrate them collectively. In Part 2 of
the four-part series, you will begin to implement
an application for managing information at a
doctor’s office.
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Filed under XML, DB2, information management, xform, web applications
by jmalasko
Added
06/02/2008
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