Archive for the 'JSF' Category
Complete UI Q2 Released! 
May 1st, 2008
We managed to finally pull things together and get the release out despite some attempts by .NET build tools to sabotage the entire release!
With this release we now support Safari 3, have added a bunch of new themes to help you make your apps look hot, some new Dreamweaver extensions that mean there is no JavaScript to write to make master-detail grid or combo applications, and most importantly Mike did an awesome job on getting the new TreeGrid component done!
There are some exciting things in the works as well for next week - including screencasts and even some JavaServer Faces love!
Posted in AJAX, JSF, Nitobi, completeui, safari, treegrid | No Comments »
JavaStudio Creator Webinar Online 
August 28th, 2006
A few weeks ago we did a short webinar with Sun to show off our Ajax Grid component in JavaStudio Creator (JSC). It lets a developer use all the nice visual aspects of JSC with the power of Ajax!
Check it out.
Posted in AJAX, Declarative Programming, JSF, NetBeans | No Comments »
AJAX and Java 
June 13th, 2006
I have been preparing some screencasts showing how to use DWR with NetBeans over the weekend and I will be presenting that along with a few slides about AJAX + Java on a webcast over at developer.com. Check out the link there for all the details.
Here is the preliminary slide deck if anyone cares to take a look and give any feedback. If you want the real goods you will just have to join the webcast!
We should also be doing another podcast tomorrow night so if you can’t make the webcast maybe check out the pod version. Lots of good Nitobi news this week and I am sure there will be some stimulating AJAX talk! If wants any topics covered be sure to let us know.
Technorati Tags: java, jsf, ajax, components, webcast, netbeans
Posted in AJAX, Architecture, JSF, Components, NetBeans | 4 Comments »
EBA AJAX ComboBox JSF 
April 20th, 2006
Thanks to the hard work of Godfrey, we have just released a beta version of our Nitobi AJAX ComboBox for Java Server Faces. We are trying to get all our current and new products built with support for JSF from the ground level and need your help to define the direction we want to take. Go and download the beta and let us know what you think!
Posted in AJAX, Architecture, Eclipse, JSF, Components | No Comments »
New EBA Blog 
April 13th, 2006
Looks like Godfrey has started blogging now too! Wicked awesome!
Even better his first post on AJAX and JSF has been published on Developer.com as well
Posted in Web, AJAX, JSF | No Comments »