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UK government negotiates new comms frameworkOpen in New Window
"The Office of Government Commerce contracts arm, OCGbuying.solutions, has negotiated new contracts with communications suppliers that could save public-sector.." read more »
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Ext Framework, jQuery and ASP.NETOpen in New Window
"If you are developing a browser-based application, or using Adobe AIR, then jQuery and Ext JS are prime choices for your framework. Of course you could code it all in raw Javascript and HTML but Da read more »
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Nokia's Symbian Acquisition Reportedly On ScheduleOpen in New Window
"In preparation, Nokia said it would port its Qt cross-application framework to Symbian in a move to attract developers of other platforms." read more »
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Get your PHP on the right TraxOpen in New Window
Deepak Vohra writes, "In this article we shall develop an MVC Create-Read-Update-Delete (CRUD) application using the PHP On Trax Framework. Why this particular framework? Simple: it is a direct port read more »
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Validating and Converting User Input With the JSF FrameworkOpen in New Window
This tutorial demonstrates how to use NetBeans IDE 6.x to create the jAstrologer web application using the JavaServer Faces framework. It also shows how to validate form data and to create custom err read more »
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Spring Framework Support in REST 0.7Open in New Window
"REST 0.7 includes support for the Spring framework. This step-by-step guide uses NetBeans IDE 6.1 to create a web application that contains a Spring-aware servlet, a singleton resource, and a request..." read more »
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.NET Framework Client Profile ReleasedOpen in New Window
"The .NET 3.5 SP1 Beta announced last week includes the .NET Framework Client profile." read more »
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Entity Framework: The CribsheetOpen in New Window
"Prasanna Amirthalingam provides an overview of Entity Framework and how it can be used. He shows that it can provide an excellent interface between the Object-oriented model and the relational." read more »
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