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Novell Tutorial: Building_A_Modern_Web_Application

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John Bailo - 17 Nov 2006 19:52 GMT
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Building_A_Modern_Web_Application

"As companies become more reliant on the Web, it is increasingly
important to deliver applications using the browsers that have the same
functionality as rich clients. Programming applications using HTML,
cascading style sheets (CSS), and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX)
on the front end and using a Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) stack
on the back end helps to fill this gap."

"Everything presented in this article was done on a SUSE 10.0
workstation using the following versions of software:

    * Apache 2.0.54-10.3
    * MySQL 4.1.13-3
    * PHP 4.4.0-6.8
    * Firefox 1.5 "

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Simon Brooke - 18 Nov 2006 17:54 GMT
> http://spamspamspam.com/wiki/index.php/Building_A_Modern_Web_Application
>
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>      * PHP 4.4.0-6.8
>      * Firefox 1.5 "

And this is relevant to Java how?

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John Bailo - 18 Nov 2006 18:29 GMT
> And this is relevant to Java how?

It's got javascript in it.
Luc The Perverse - 18 Nov 2006 19:11 GMT
>> And this is relevant to Java how?
>
> It's got javascript in it.

Yes Javascript is spelled with the same first 4 letters as Java.

If I were less tired I would come up with 10 jackass counter examples and
put them here.

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LTP

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John Bailo - 18 Nov 2006 22:28 GMT
> Yes Javascript is spelled with the same first 4 letters as Java.

But the latest mewlings from Sun indicate that JRE/JDK 1.6 will have
deeper integration with Javascript -- especially of the AJAX/RMI variety.

> If I were less tired I would come up with 10 jackass counter examples and
> put them here.

Good thing you're sleepy.   Now go to bed and let the adults talk.
Arne Vajhøj - 18 Nov 2006 23:03 GMT
>> Yes Javascript is spelled with the same first 4 letters as Java.
>
> But the latest mewlings from Sun indicate that JRE/JDK 1.6 will have
> deeper integration with Javascript -- especially of the AJAX/RMI variety.

Java 1.6 wil contain the capability to execute script languages
including JavaScript inside a Java program.

That does not make JavaScript on topic in this forum.

AJAX must be JEE not JSE.

And JAvaScript has nothing to do with RMI whatsoever,

>> If I were less tired I would come up with 10 jackass counter examples
>> and put them here.
>
> Good thing you're sleepy.   Now go to bed and let the adults talk.

How can you think you qualify as an adult when it has been
explained to you that JavaScript is not Java by severeal
people and you do not seem to understand it ?

Arne


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