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20 Aug 2007
#18508
How to Create a Client-Side Mashup: Design, Security and Performance Considerations
Using the Google Maps Service

Ed Ort et al. provide an example of a client-side mashup, one in which the service or content integration takes place in the client -- typically a web browser. "There are good reasons for using either the client-side style or the server-side style in developing a mashup," the authors say. There is a table comparing pros and cons to help assess what type is best for your situation.

20 Aug 2007
#18513
Securing EJB Apps with Sun Java System Access Manager
Learn How to Apply Web Service Security in SDN Tutorial

Learn how to apply web service security to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) applications with Sun Java System Access Manager in a three-part tutorial on the Sun Developer Network.

20 Aug 2007
#18503
Sample Store Catalog app Using Seam on Glassfish
JSF dataTable Component and More

Carol McDonald presents a Sample Store Catalog application that she refactored to use Seam on Glassfish. The application demonstrates the usage of JavaServer Faces (JSF), a Catalog Stateful Session Bean, the Java Persistence APIs, and Seam to implement pagination of data sets.

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