Daily del.icio.us for Jul 06, 2007
July 6, 2007
- Dev2Dev Editor's Blog: New Products: AquaLogic Pages, AquaLogic Pathways and AquaLogic Ensemble - The new AquaLogic products: AquaLogic Pages, AquaLogic Pathways and AquaLogic Ensemble, are all now available for download
- XHAB: Xavier Hanin's Blog: Top 10 reasons why you should try Wicket - If you haven't already tried Wicket so far, here are my top ten reasons why you should
- Full text search with Apache Lucene - I?m Mike - Apache Lucene is a high-performance, feature-rich text search engine written in Java. A sub-project called Solr wraps Lucene in a simple web service layer, making it simple to use from any language.
- framework - Google Code - To begin with, focus is on JavaScript frameworks. Files are compressed using Dojo Shrinksafe, then packed using Dean Edwards Packer, and finally Google gzip the file. As a result, we get beautifully small file sizes.
- Dean Edwards: Using Google To Serve Faster JavaScript - For popular libraries like Prototype and Dojo there is a huge benefit from serving cached and compressed JavaScript from Google?s servers.
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AquaLogic,
BEA,
cache,
ensemble,
google,
J2EE,
java,
javascript,
lucene,
pathways,
performance,
programming,
search,
solr,
web,
webservices,
wicket