TIBCO
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Category: TIBCO
TIBCO was one of the first companies to help out Ajaxian, and I remember hanging out with Dylan Scheiman, Kevin Hakman, and Scott Fingerhut to chat Ajax. A lot has happened in the years between then and now, and it was cool to see that TIBCO has taken General Interface and donated it to the Read the rest…
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Category: Aptana
, Editorial
, TIBCO
When we posted the last podcast on Aptana Jaxer, someone commented on the fact that Kevin Hakman was there, and “Doesn’t Kevin Hakman work for Tibco? What does he have to do with Aptana?”. Aptana has now come out with the news that they have hired Kevin: We are excited to announce that Kevin Hakman Read the rest…
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Category: DWR
, TIBCO
Joe Walker has released the DWR/TIBCO GI integration library: gi.js is a library to help integrate DWR with TIBCO GI. It is due for official release with DWR 3.0, however it is reasonably stable now, and will probably only undergo performance tweaking before the official 3.0 release. Since it doesn’t have any dependencies on DWR, Read the rest…
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
Category: Testing
, TIBCO
TIBCO has released a new open source Ajax Performance Profiler that aims to answer the questions: How long did it take that service to respond? How long did it take for that component to render? How long did it take that data to parse? How long did it take for that function to execute? Check Read the rest…
Thursday, October 4th, 2007
Category: Dojo
, Google
, Mapping
, Offline
, TIBCO
Luke Birdeau has remixed Craigslist to produce a desktop-esque Ajax application view on the data that adds features such as being able to save your favorites, add notes to them, and even use the app offline (e.g. take your laptop on the road to go see the stuff for sale of meet that blind date). Read the rest…
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
Category: TIBCO
TIBCO has created an Ajax Challenge where the goal is to build the world’s largest mashup over the summer using TIBCO GI. Your components must: Must use General Interfaceâ„¢ v3.4.1, an open source Ajax toolkit from TIBCO with over 100 Ajax components and a suite of visual tools. You may also include other Ajax components Read the rest…
Friday, May 4th, 2007
Category: TIBCO
When a large company migrates to open source, it takes time to setup the infrastructure for the project. TIBCO GI 3.4 has been released, and although there are many new features, the most important update is arguably the new home for the product. The open source home page features the full downloadable source online (SVN Read the rest…
Friday, April 6th, 2007
Category: JavaScript
, Testing
, TIBCO
TIBCO GI has released a new test automation kit: To further support rapid Ajax application development cycles in the enterprise, TIBCO has released TIBCO General Interface Test Automation Kit, a free, open source kit optimized for functional, unit and regression testing of solutions built with its TIBCO General Interface Ajax toolkit. The testing suite extends Read the rest…
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
Category: Articles
, Java
, TIBCO
Brian Walsh has written an article on Ajax CRUD with Struts 2 and TIBCO GI: In this article you will learn how to create a new Ajax RIA front end to an existing Apache Struts2 .jsp application using TIBCO General Interface (GI), an open source Ajax toolkit with a MVC architecture similar to that of Read the rest…
Monday, April 2nd, 2007
Category: Showcase
, TIBCO
Xignite is a public financial web services application that uses TIBCO GI at its core. Due to its history, many of the TIBCO GI deployments are behind corporate firewalls, but Xignite is showcasing its financial web services with a great TIBCO GI example. The source code for the Ajax app is availableand it shows what Read the rest…
Thursday, March 29th, 2007
Category: Comet
, DWR
, TIBCO
Joe Walker has discussed the progress of the OpenAjax Hub. He has participated in a demo of using the OpenAjax Hub with DWR or Lightstreamer. TIBCO GI is the UI side, and it plugs into either backends with no code changes. With a traditional request/response model, DWR (and Lightstreamer) would be calling GI routines to Read the rest…
Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
Category: Portal
, Screencast
, TIBCO
TIBCO GI recently had a webinar on Ajax portlets where they discuss various topics revolving around portals, SOA, and Ajax. The content was recorded and is now available for your perusal. Ajax RIA + Portal + SOA = Success for H&R Block H&R Block Sr. Systems Architect, Dan Cahoon, shares how H&R Block delivered SOA-connected Read the rest…
Monday, February 12th, 2007
Category: TIBCO
, Toolkit
TIBCO General Interface has a new 3.3 release that follows a public beta with lots of community participation. The new release adds support for IE7 and Firefox 2 and boosts performance to caching, application init times, and large data set rendering. TIBCO GI 3.3 contains: 100+ Ajax Components for Ajax GUI, Data, Communication, & System Read the rest…
Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Category: DWR
, TIBCO
TIBCO has announced that they are doing to sponsor work by the DWR lead (Joe Walker) to integrate DWR and TIBCO GI. This is good news for both parties: TIBCO GI users will have a new way to integrate with Java web applications DWR: The integration work between DWR and TIBCO GI will probably help Read the rest…
Monday, December 4th, 2006
Category: Podcasts
, TIBCO
Dion and I have long been impressed with the nifty, robust and very ajaxian UI magic that TIBCO brought to the Web with their GI tool… but we weren’t so excited about the nifty, robust price tag nor it being IE-only. As we covered a while back, TIBCO recently open-sourced their product — and not Read the rest…
Friday, December 1st, 2006
Category: Announcements
, TIBCO
TIBCO General Interface 3.2 was released earlier this month under the rather liberal BSD open source license. The intent behind that release was to enable developers to use and deploy the product at no cost under the terms of the BSD license. Now TIBCO has taken the next step, bundling the fully commented and unobfuscated Read the rest…