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  • Does Curl Outperform Flex 3?

    In its most recent bid to establish itself at the forefront of RIA competitors, Curl, Inc. announced the results of a performance benchmark test of the Curl Rich Internet Application (RIA) platform, Version 6.0, and Adobe Flex 3, showing that the Curl language outperforms ActionScript 3, the programming language of the Adobe Flash Player runtime, by a factor of 8 to 10.

  • Boo: a First Class Language in Visual Studio

    Boo is now on its way to becoming a first class citizen within Visual Studio 2008 thanks to the work of Jeffery Olson and the developers of BooLangStudio, a Visual Studio plugin.

  • SpringSource's Ben Alex Details Emerging Standards in Application Security

    At JavaOne 2008 conference, Ben Alex from SpringSource talked about emerging security requirements in enterprise applications. He discussed the standards like Servlet Security, JAAS, CAPTCHA, Single Sign-On and Federated Identity using OpenID technology. The presentation also included the standards on securing web services (WS-Security), JMS messaging and ESB.

  • Google App Engine Load Test Result

    The result of the Google Web Toolkit on Google App Engine load test: The load was 10 reqs/sec for an hour, and 35 reqs/sec at peak. The result? No sweat.

  • DARE for AIR

    DARE for AIR is a project aiming at providing the same ease of development for Adobe AIR as HTML, JavaScript and Ajax developers have been using for years.

  • Neo4j - an Embedded, Network Database

    Neo4j is an embedded network model database for Java, Ruby and Python applications. It is capable of handling billions of nodes/relationships/properties on single machine hardware, supporting ACID transactions, durable persistence, concurrency control, transaction recovery, and everything else you’d expect from an enterprise-strength database.

  • Perst 3.0 Embedded Database Released

    McObject has released version 3.0 of its open source embedded database targeted at Java and .NET developers.

  • Coordination Data Structures: New Classes for .NET Multithreading

    The June drop of Parallel Extensions for .NET added a set of classes to make sharing data in a multi-threaded application easier. With ten new classes including new synchronization primitives, futures, and new collection classes, there is only time to touch on each of them briefly.

  • Article: Intro to Google Charts and gchartrb

    Google Charts is a web service for generating charts. In this article, Matthew Bass explains the Google Charts interface and the gchartrb library which makes easy to create the Google Charts URLs from Ruby code.

  • Velocity: Microsoft's Distributed In-Memory Cache

    Distributed in-memory caches have been rather popular over the last few years in everything from mainstream Java applications to the fringe languages like Erlang. Continuing its rather frantic efforts to catch up with technologies predominately found in the open source world, Microsoft has introduced its own distributed cache.

  • Accessibility Remains a Concern with Web 2.0 Applications

    Making sure your website is accessible is both an important business and legal issue. Progressive enhancement and the ARIA specification can assist in addressing these concerns.

  • Is Google Gears Positioned to Add Features to the Web?

    After one year, some argue that "Gears" seems to be shifting its focus from enabling off-line Web applications to accelerating the development of new features to the Web, sometimes competing with HTML 5 and using an unfair competitive advantage: a browser in the browser. What do you think?

  • Appistry Java/C++ Grid Fabric Goes Free for up to 5 Servers

    Appistry recently released a free 5 server community edition of their EAF product. InfoQ sat down with VP Sam Charrington to discuss this move and Appistry's overall place in the grid/cloud computing landscape.

  • Holly Widgets for GTK#

    Last weekend a developer on the GTK# mailing list announced version 1.0 of a collection of widgets for Mono.

  • Backbase 4.2 Includes New Data Services and Spring MVC Connector Among Its Features

    Backbase released version 4.2 of their Enterprise Ajax for Java framework just over a week ago. This new release offers Java developers a complete AJAX platform with baked-in support for many of the frameworks they currently use, including Struts, Spring MVC and Java Server Faces.

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