If you’re like me, you probably often find yourself never fully
satisfied with your work — always making tweaks and changes, always
finding things you...
1 replies - 250 views - 10/15/08 by dmitryf in News
This is the sixth entry in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The last entry
covered the new event system. For this entry,...
1 replies - 491 views - 10/15/08 by Ryan Lubke in News
Validation is a very important aspect in web forms development and
should be planned carefully. Well designed validation can favorably
affect the user...
0 replies - 809 views - 10/14/08 by dzovan in News
You can skip the following boring story as it's only a prelude to the meat of this post.
1 replies - 695 views - 10/10/08 by Jon Davis in News
One thing I love about using NHibernate as my O/RM
is being able to push the database schema from the domain. This lets
me create the database from scratch...
0 replies - 366 views - 10/10/08 by carcer in News
This is the fifth entry in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The last entry wrapped up the new application resource handling. We'll now switch focus...
0 replies - 1381 views - 10/09/08 by Ryan Lubke in News
The goal the below code is to bind data using XAML. So, for the
example I used MLB Pitching stats for 2008, created a Pitcher object,
then a...
0 replies - 324 views - 10/09/08 by cschuman in News
The next installment in my exciting series where I capture what I know about deploying Dovetail Mobile Agent which could be boiled down to How To Be a Web...
0 replies - 368 views - 10/08/08 by kevm in News
This is the fourth blog in the JSF 2.0 New Feature Preview Series. The previous entry covered the new resource API. This will be the last part of the...
1 replies - 1395 views - 10/08/08 by Ryan Lubke in News
Floats, the nightmare of everyone starting out with
css. Sure they are helpful, but are they worth all the bugs and cursing
and exceptions on exceptions on...
0 replies - 557 views - 10/08/08 by Niels Matthijs in News
The weekend before last I blitzed through an idea I had on the shelf for about 6 months and put it live under the name JS Bin.
What is it?
JS Bin is a form...
0 replies - 446 views - 10/07/08 by Remy Sharp in News
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. And in design in
general and web design in particular, this is very often the case.
Finding that image that...
0 replies - 1681 views - 10/06/08 by Schalk Neethling in News
I've often wondered if it was possible to use Ajax to reload the
main content of a web application without reloading the header, menu
and footer. SiteMesh...
2 replies - 2434 views - 10/06/08 by Matt Raible in News
As developers we know it's useful to read the query string (everything after the '?' in the URL) to allow for customisations.
However, I didn't think I could...
0 replies - 949 views - 10/03/08 by Remy Sharp in News
The beginning of a new month. The (modest) pile of cash on the bank is a little more substantial and the fresh slate
idea softly settles down inside our minds....
0 replies - 502 views - 10/03/08 by Niels Matthijs in News