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Web Applications Architectures
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ALSO CALLED: Web Architectures
DEFINITION: A rich Internet application (RIA) is a Web application designed to deliver the same features and functions normally associated with deskop applications. RIAs generally split the processing across the Internet/network divide by locating the user interface and related activity and capability on the client
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The Ajax Experience 2008: 15-minute Lightning Rounds
| sponsored by The Ajax Experience
WEBCAST:
The Ajax Experience features ten "lightning round" sessions on new, hot topics in Ajax development. These sessions have been combined into one webcast
Posted: 10 Nov 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Top 10 Cross-Browser Issues
| sponsored by The Ajax Experience
WEBCAST:
With representatives of all of the major Ajax frameworks on stage, Peter-Paul Koch leads a discussion of the top cross-browser issues faced by Ajax developers today and how each framework addresses them.
Posted: 10 Nov 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Forrester on Enterprise RIA Adoption - What a Difference a Good Strategy Makes
| sponsored by Isomorphic Software
WEBCAST:
This webinar will help application development professionals sort through the tactical and strategic issues regarding the purchase and deployment of RIAs in the enterprise.
Posted: 31 Oct 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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BIG-IP Application Security Manager
| sponsored by F5 Networks
HARDWARE LISTING:
The BIG-IP Application Security Manager delivers the industry's most comprehensive application delivery security solution with the option to deliver both applications together. Read this white paper to learn how this can benefit your company.
Posted: 28 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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WEB APPLICATIONS ARCHITECTURES DEFINITION (continued):
side, and the data manipulation and operation on the application server side. An RIA normally runs inside a Web browser and usually does not require software installation on the client side to work. However, some RIAs may only work properly with one or more specific browsers. For security purposes, most RIAs run their client portions within a special isolated area of the client desktop called a sandbox. The sandbox limits visibility and access to the file and operating
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