Ajax TruClient Protocol of LoadRunner
Published December 5th, 2011 Under AJAX | Leave a Comment
Thi video presents an advanced protocol for modern JavaScript based applications (including Ajax) emulating user activity within a web browser. Scripts are developed interactively in Mozilla Firefox. Read more
JavaScript, jQuery & Ajax with ASP.NET
Published July 11th, 2011 Under AJAX, JavaScript | Leave a Comment
JQuery turned the world on its ear. Do we still write JavaScript or do we just write jQuery? This video answers that question with new JavaScript techniques and AJAX as well as some jQuery plugin surprises. What are the best libraries and practices for using jQuery and JavaScript with ASP.NET? How should balanced applications be designed to make the best use of the power of the server and the power of the client?
http://ndc2011.macsimum.no/SAL2/Onsdag/1020-1120.wmv
Using Selenium with Webrat and Cucumber
Published May 11th, 2011 Under AJAX, JavaScript | Leave a Comment
This video show how to use Webrat and Selenium to test the parts of your application that rely on AJAX or some form of Javascript interaction with the user.
http://bddcasts.com/series/tools/episodes/using-selenium-with-webrat-and-cucumber
ICEfaces 2.0 the Next Generation JSF AJAX Development
Published May 4th, 2011 Under AJAX | Leave a Comment
ICEfaces 2.0 is an open-source Rich Internet Application (RIA) development framework based on the JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0 standard. ICEfaces 2.0 extends JSF to simplify development and enhance the standard JSF feature set – simultaneously improving developer efficiency and expanding the spectrum of RIA capabilities that can be included in any JSF-based web application.
Building Cross-platform Mobile Applications with Appcelerator
Published February 14th, 2011 Under AJAX | Leave a Comment
Wouldn’t it be great to use your current web development skills to build native smart phone applications? Wouldn’t it be great to deploy the same code to both iOS and Android devices and have a native experience on both devices without the need for learning a line of Objective C or Java? Well now you can with Titanium Mobile. Learn what you can with Titanium Mobile and see it in action.
Watch this video on Oredev.org
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