TIBCO e Apresentação de BPM
Últimas Postagens Fique ligado nas últimas postagens de nossos blogueiros Mais Creditadas nas Últimas Horas TIBCO e Apresentação de BPM A TIBCO vem realizando uma série de semniários sobre SOA e BPM (Canada e EUA). Uma destas apresentações está disponível para download em (sem custo, sem necessidade de registrar, basta clicar e baixar o PDF com 21 slides). Você sabe o que é SMS Marketing ? .... Outros assuntos neste blog: O que é Cloud Computing? Mantenha-se conectado conosco Copyright 2013 InfoBlogs.com.br Facilita Movel - SMS Corporativo e SMS Marketing Voltar ao Topo
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AJAX
Introduction # AJAX stands for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. It is used to allow frontend html/javascript communicate with the backend. For example, during a form submit, instead of using HTML forms to POST, AJAX can be used to do an asynchronous javascript POST to a backend script. The backend script will then return a value and javascript again will be used to modify html elements to display the return result. Many web applications are heavy users of AJAX including Liferay, Gmail, and Facebook. For more information about AJAX, see Wikipedia - AJAX (Programming) AJAX in Liferay 6 # As of Liferay 6, there is AJAX support built into its current javascript library, Alloy UI. AJAX in Liferay 5 # In Liferay 5.1, the AJAX toolkit has been obsoleted. Liferay 4 used a Liferay-specific utility called AjaxUtil to allow users to easily write Ajax. For example, you have a portlet that has a div layer in it, we will call it library. To use ajax to load that page without any refresh you would call:
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Processing.js
Demos below! As a sort-of reverse birthday present I’ve decided to release one of my largest projects, in recent memory. This is the project that I’ve been alluding to for quite some time now: I’ve ported the Processing visualization language to JavaScript, using the Canvas element. I’ve been working on this project, off-and-on now, for the past 7 months – it’s been a fun, and quite rewarding, challenge. The full scope of the project can be broken down into two portions: The Processing Language The first portion of the project was writing a parser to dynamically convert code written in the Processing language, to JavaScript. It works “fairly well” (in that it’s able to handle anything that the processing.org web site throws at it) but I’m sure its total scope is limited (until a proper parser is involved). The language includes a number of interesting aspects, many of which are covered in the basic demos. The Processing API The second portion of the project is the full 2d Processing API.
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Only 5% of the end-user response time is spent fetching the HTML document. This result holds true for almost all web sites. The most part of websites spend less than 20% of the total response time getting the HTML document. The other 80+% of the time is spent dealing with what's in the HTML document, namely, the front-end. There are three main reasons why front-end performance is the place to start. There is more potential for improvement by focusing on the front-end. The performance golden rule is: optimize front-end performance first, that's where 80% or more of the end-user response time is spent. Based on this "golden rules" me and Brian Chan decided (while the New Year's Eve party) to give a New Year's present for Liferay community and start a serie of performance improvements on our front-end. 1. CSS Sprites are the preferred method for reducing the number of image requests. We have a new property called theme.images.fast.load. packed.png: ( without using theme.images.fast.load ) 2.
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