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Getting closer to 1.0
This afternoon I spend some time to take the jaev Framework closer to the 1.0 final release.
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Excited about Tapestry 5.1
One of the blogs I am reading on a regular basis is the Tapestry Central blog from Howard Lewis Ship the founder and lead developer of the Tapestry framework. It alreaded provided some really nice ideas and introduced me into some really interesting topics.
So this weekend I read the article about some new Features of the 5.1 Version of the Tapestry framework …
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This was 2008 …
Verfasst von niclas unter Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, Privat, Web 2.0, World of Warcraft am 31. Dezember 2008
With 2008 almost over, I am just want to take the chance to write a short “Goodbye” for this year. It was quite exiting! I fell in love again, which took quite some years. How it’s gonna work out, we will see in 2009 …
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JSF 2.0 RI EDR1 … getting mature
Verfasst von niclas unter J2EE, JSF, Technology, Web 2.0 am 29. Juni 2008
Friday evening I read about the new version of JSF. The reference implementation (RI) Mojarra made an early draft review (EDR) of Mojarra 2.0 which implements the lastest specification of the JSR-314 which features JavaServer Faces (JSF) 2.0.
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Lazy weekend
Verfasst von niclas unter Privat, Tapestry, Technology, Web 2.0 am 25. Mai 2008
This weekend was a lazy one. My girlfriend visited me, so I had not much time playing round with all of this software stuff. Another reason for my laziness was Guitar Hero 3 - Legends of Rock. I was first introduced to this game by a friend last saturday. Instead of playing cards we played a little guitar hero on Xbox 360. Next morning I decided to get my own copy of this came. Fortunately the game is available for Mac too so I hadn’t not to by a Xbox 360 or PS3.
But I already spent a little time on playing around with Tapestry 5 on my little project. Quit a nice piece of software, but quite some hurdles to get into it. The trivial examples work quite well but I still have some troubles getting my ideas working. But I guess my years of experience are standing in my way now, because I am quite aware of what I am wanting to achieve …
Maybe this week I have some time to investigate Tapestry 5 more in detail.
Still messing around with “ETag” and “Last-Modified”
Stating with this whole website performance an ETag topic opened pandoras box. It’s a real mess and lame compromises all over the place. But I have to admit that the whole thing is not as easy as I expected it to be.
Anyway … today I had a nice discussion with a colleague about this topic. He’s a senior front-end developer. This means he is a real pro in HTML, CSS, Java-Script and stuff like this and he’s the one who showed me the whole Yahoo! performance stuff. After this discussion I wanted to check some things out in detail.


