-
-
18:58
»
The Peninsula's Edge
It is always a pleasure to be able to promote the efforts of your friends and colleagues. In this case, I am extremely excited to recommend a book on Web development written by one of my former instructors at the University of Arizona, Marty Stepp, and, a fellow former, Section Leader, Jessica Miller. Congratulations to [...]
-
-
19:37
»
The Peninsula's Edge
This a great article by Ben Hood on how-to
“Build your own AMQP client”.
-
-
20:19
»
The Peninsula's Edge
A native implementation of HTML5 Web socket is now available in the truck of the Firefox code base. That means that a native interface for Web socket should be generally available in Firefox in a few short months. You can track the feature here. So, WebKit when you do expect to catchup?
-
-
16:30
»
The Peninsula's Edge
I just sat in on a talk by David Pallock on the Lift framework here at QCon London. What struck me most about the talk is how well Scala lends itself to the concept of the real-time Web–a concept that we try hard to evangelize at Kaazing. With Lift, many of the view components are [...]
-
-
18:46
»
The Peninsula's Edge
If you are in the area, I will be representing Kaazing at QCon London March 9-13. You can either drop by our booth to hear the latest about HTML5 and Kaazing Gateway or sit in on one of two talks. The first is a 3 hour tutorial that will give you some hands-on exposure to [...]
-
-
6:35
»
The Peninsula's Edge
I recently read “DWR Java AJAX Applications” by Sami Salkous–a PACKT Publication. At first, I was put off by the books short length and cover price of $39.99 US. However, after reading the book-to-cover twice I was pleasantly surprised to find that book not only adequately covers the subject of DWR, but covers it well. [...]
-
-
20:32
»
The Peninsula's Edge
Sidda recently wrote a good piece on WebSockets for IndicThreads that provides a nice overview of the technology as well as a contrast to existing Comet transports. Sidda will also be speaking at IndicThreads in Pune, India next week.
-
-
11:48
»
The Peninsula's Edge
Check it out at Dos Ideas.
-
-
16:18
»
The Peninsula's Edge
The Kaazing team is dedicated to delivering the absolute best product possible and we feel the only way to accomplish that is to build the product you want. As such, we are working to improve our current documentation offering and would like to hear your feedback on how we can make our current and future [...]
-
-
13:02
»
The Peninsula's Edge
This question gets asked a lot and the answer really could not be much simpler. To download the source from kaazing.org simply issue the following subversion command:
svn co https://www.kaazing.org/svn
Thats it! To build the source download and install maven, then issue the following command in the top-level directory, which contains a pom.xml file:
mvn clean install
Done!