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The Portal Zone: September 2007
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Friday, September 28, 2007. Check out this interesting article on TechCrunch : The New Portals: It’s the Bread, Not the Peanut Butter. I think the author makes a very valid point. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. Subscribe in a reader. Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine. Google App Engine and Cloud Java.
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The Portal Zone: May 2007
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Tuesday, May 8, 2007. New look for findmyghar.com - YUI 2.2.2 Google maps. Http:/ www.findmyghar.com. I have used the YUI Grids CSS. To create a 100% fluid layout. YUI Menu. Has been used for the top navigation bar. Links to this post. Thursday, May 3, 2007. Google Maps Yahoo UI Lib (YUI) = Mashup fun. I am not a front-end engineer. When I designed findmyghar.com. Project. I was, and still am, a little surprised because I didn't real...
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The Portal Zone: November 2007
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Monday, November 12, 2007. Been playing around with the OpenSocial APIs. While the promise of OpenSocial. Is impressive, the current release is premature and buggy. If you are a developer planning to get your hands dirty, I would recommend that you give it a little more time. If you are a portal vendor, this is a space you need to watch out. I'd expect most portal servers to support the OpenSocial APIs at some point. Links to this post.
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The Portal Zone: April 2009
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Monday, April 20, 2009. Portal Zone will now focus on social app development. Portal Zone was launched in 2006 when I was a part of the Sun's Web Portal team (this was the initial blog: The Old Portal Zone. The intent was to share what I learnt as a part of my day job (Portlets, WSRP, Ajax and such) and also, to be honest, provide a little bit for marketing for Sun's Portal product. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Portal ...
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The Portal Zone: October 2010
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Google Cloud Vs Amazon Cloud - An architectural perspective - Part 2. Google Cloud Vs Amazon Cloud - An architectural perspective - Part 2. Links to this post. Saturday, October 2, 2010. Google Cloud Vs Amazon Cloud - An architectural perspective - Part 1. Google Cloud Vs Amazon Cloud - An architectural perspective - Part 1. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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The Portal Zone: April 2008
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Friday, April 18, 2008. Will OpenSocial replace existing portal standards? Going by the current trend it seems that OpenSocial might replace current server side portal standards like Portlets and WSRP for good. OpenSocial gadgets can be considered the Web 2.0 equivalent of portlets. Time to say goodbye to all Portal Servers out there? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Google App Engine and Cloud Java.
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The Portal Zone: November 2008
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Thursday, November 27, 2008. My Javaworld Article - Portlet 2.0 Quickstart Guide. I just published a new article in Javaworld titled: A quickstart guide to Portlet 2.0. It talks about how get up and running your first portlet on the JBoss Portlet Container. Makes a good addition to the Portlet 2.0 (JSR 286) Tutorial. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine.
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The Portal Zone: Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Monday, September 20, 2010. Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine. Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. Subscribe in a reader. Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine. Google App Engine and Cloud Java. Building Java Apps on the Google App Engine.
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The Portal Zone: January 2010
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Wednesday, January 13, 2010. Portlets are dead. Long live Enterprise OpenSocial! Early last year, I blogged about why I thought JSR 286 was irrelevant. I also speculated that what makes sense was an enterprise version of OpenSocial, which I called OpenEnterprise. Today, I am pretty surprised to see that OpenSocial is indeed moving in that direction. Opensocial.org has published a whitepaper titled " Enterprise OpenSocial. This work is li...
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The Portal Zone: January 2008
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A blog about social app development - OpenSocial and Facebook APIs. Thursday, January 24, 2008. Portlet Tutorial - Deploying your first portlet to OpenPortal Portlet Container 2.0. This post is a part of the Portlet 2.0 (JSR 286) Tutorial. At the time of this writing, only Sun seems to have a functional JSR 286 portlet container. Apache Pluto 2.0. Is work in progress and I have been unsuccessful in running the Exo Portlet Container. The OpenPortal portlet container. Get the Glassfish Application Server.