Can enterprise application developers deliver Rich Internet Applications using Ajax techniques, but do so in a secure and cost-effective manner?
While the Ajax world is exploding with new capabilities and wiz-bang features, technology providers have been derelict in addressing fundamental security issues in the offerings they promote, leaving a formidable security challenge for the application developer to address.
This paper examines some of the fundamental security issues related to client-centric Ajax techniques, and will show how these issues can be overcome using a server-centric approach based on Java EE and ICEfaces.
Gartner recently released their 2006 Technology Hype Curve, and Ajax is front and center in their analysis. So where is Ajax on this hype curve?
This paper examines various levels of Ajax development that the enterprise developer might entertain, and explores some of the pitfalls that will be encountered along the way. It goes on to describe key concepts around Thin Client Ajax, and shows how ICEsoft's ICEfaces technology can position enterprise developers to deliver rich Ajax features in their applications today.
This white paper will introduce you to ICEfaces, a JSF-compliant development framework for efficiently building and deploying rich web applications in a pure thin-client model. With ICEfaces there is no need for proprietary browser plugins, or proprietary API extensions, or brittle JavaScript-laden custom components. The benefits of using ICEfaces for developing rich enterprise web applications are numerous.
Steve Maryka, Chief Technical Officer at ICEsoft Technologies, spearheads ICEsoft's technology and product vision towards a Service-Oriented Architecture. Steve has a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Victoria.