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May 8, 2007

Screencast #Web1: JavaScript Everywhere! JavaOne 2007 Demo

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 11:00 am

Developing a Web 2.0 app is really simple with Phobos and jMaki. Phobos is a light-weight scripting-friendly web application environment that runs on Java platform. jMaki is an Ajax framework and also provides a unified data model by wrapping components from existing toolkits such as Yahoo and Dojo.

Currently the primary language supported by Phobos is JavaScript and jMaki has support for Java, Phobos, PHP, and Ruby. Using the same language, JavaScript, on both client and server eliminates the impedance mismatch between the data format. Both of these technologies can be installed as plug-in modules in NetBeans IDE.

If you are attending JavaOne 2007, TS-6381 (Tue, May 8, 4:40 pm) and booth #953 in the Pavilion shows how easy it is to build a "Developer Dashboard" that allows you to monitor different activities of your project. If you want to build this application, then you can follow the screen cast.

Enjoy it here!

Three key points to be highlighted in this demo:

  1. jMaki and Phobos are made-for-each-other. They allow to use same skill set (JavaScript) on both client and server and eliminates the impedance mismatch by using the same data format on both the sides.
  2. NetBeans IDE provides a rapid development, run and test cycle increasing your development time. There is no deployment or compilation required.
  3. All these apps can be deployed on GlassFish V2 or V3, an open-source, production quality, and Java EE 5 compatible application server.

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8 Comments »

  1. [Trackback] After attending the keynote session, and getting ready for the technical keynote demo on JavaScript Everywhere! jMaki on client, Phobos on server, performing the keynote demo (which I think went well) and talking to many of you, alternating between boo…

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — May 9, 2007 @ 6:34 am

  2. [Trackback] If you could not attend JavaOne 2007 last week and would like to know how jMaki and Phobos are made-for-each-other, then watch this excerpt of the technical keynote (start @ 1:02 and finish @ 6:26). You’ll hear me presenting :-)

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — May 18, 2007 @ 11:46 am

  3. [Trackback] These are detailed instructions for this screencast. Pre-requisites Download GlassFish v2 latest build. In NetBeans 5.5 or NetBeans 5.5.1 Update Center, manually download and install the Ajax Update Center module. Run the Update Center and install all …

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — June 1, 2007 @ 5:02 pm

  4. [Trackback] jMaki is a lightweight framework to build Ajax-enabled Web 2.0 applications. NetBeans IDE provides first-class support to develop and deploy jMaki web applications on GlassFish V2. jMaki also comes with an Eclipse plug-in to support similar set of fun…

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — July 13, 2007 @ 6:15 am

  5. [Trackback] What is jMaki ? If you have been following my blog, then you know it already. But a picture is worth a thousand words so here it is. One-liner: jMaki is a light-weight framework to build Web 2.0 applications. "j"…

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — July 26, 2007 @ 10:50 am

  6. cool info.

    Comment by LAPTOP BATTERY — November 26, 2008 @ 8:16 pm

  7. Hi, and thank you for every info. that you give us for learn jMaki.

    I hace just two day studying this excelent tool, but, i have a question:

    How i can install jMaki with Eclipse Europe 3.3.2… Because, i receive a error message with the core JDT of the Eclipse?

    Can you help me, how i can install jMaki with this Eclipse version?

    Thank’s, and best regards.

    Samuel…

    Comment by Samuel — July 5, 2009 @ 5:49 pm

  8. Thanks for your interest in jMaki. Please post your jMaki related questions to users@ajax.dev.java.net.

    Comment by Arun Gupta — July 5, 2009 @ 8:38 pm

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