JWebPane Overview Alexey Ushakov Sun Microsystems 2 Where do we need it? > Email programs or IMs (viewing HTML) > Rich clients for content delivery systems (providing reviews for the content) > Arbitrary Java or JavaFX applications (adding advert banners) > Anywhere you can imagine! 3 Project Goal Lightweight HTML component for Java and JavaFX providing: ● Easy to use API ● Modern HTML support ●
Posted by survivant on February 03, 2009 at 04:38 PM | Comments (1) This time I will show you how to run PHP applications on GrizzlyWebServer using 100% pure java solutions. I used Caucho Quercus to handle the PHP and GrizzlyWebServer as my WebServer. The first implementation that I did was really simple. I used the demo that I did for JSPOnGrizzly and replace the servlet by Quercus. You can se
JWebPane project, a browser plugin for Swing and soon FX Posted by alex2d on December 10, 2008 at 04:08 AM | Comments (4) JWebPane overview Hello blog-o-sphere! I'm the tech lead of the new JWebPane project, a browser plugin for Swing and soon FX. We showed a preview this past JavaOne that was well received, and I wanted to give everyone an update on where we are. JWebPane is a WebKit based brow
Scala Lift Web Framework on GlassFish v3 Posted by vivekp on May 16, 2008 at 04:35 PM | Comments (0) During JavaOne I heard about Lift - a Scala web framework and wanted to try it. It claims to provide best of Rails(simple and fast development), Seaside(security), Django(access control by default) and uses Wicket for view templates. In few steps I had my first Lift web application running on Glass
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