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jMaki provide a flexible framework to create mashups very easily. Today, I’m starting a series of screencasts that will focus on this aspect of jMaki.
The first one in the series is a very simple mashup that pulls RSS feed from a blog entry and display it in two different widgets, without any extra effort. The NetBeans IDE is used for tooling and the jMaki-enabled Web application is deployed on GlassFish. |
Enjoy it here!
The key message is jMaki + NetBeans IDE + GlassFish provides a complete platform for creating and deploying powerful mashups, quickly and effectively!
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- Screencast #Web10: CRUD using jMaki and JPA
- Screencast #Web3: jMaki in Eclipse
- Screencast #Web8: jMaki on Rails for Dummies – 2nd edition

[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
Hello. Thanks for the blog on jMaki. I have been looking for an AJAX component library to use with my JSF applications. I like the breadth and depth of jMaki, plus it seems pretty easy to use. What I cannot find is a tutorial on using jMaki with JSF using NetBeans plugins. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Comment by ITVGuy2000 — July 31, 2007 @ 1:02 am
[Trackback] As reported earlier jMaki and GlassFish, along with a host of other Sun-led open source technologies (NetBeans, OpenJDK, OpenDS, Project Indiana, etc.), were present at OSCON 2007 last week. I spent my entire 2 days at the jMaki booth…
Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — July 31, 2007 @ 3:07 pm
[Trackback] This second screencast of the Creating Mashups with jMaki Series show how jMaki allows to embed and interact with map widgets in your application.This screencast shows how to creates two mashups – the first one is where a city…
Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — August 6, 2007 @ 6:46 am
[Trackback] jMaki is a light-weight framework for build Web 2.0 applications. It provides support for multiple languages – Java (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) , PHP, Ruby (1, 2), Phobos (1). The numbers in parentheses indicate the entries that I’ve…
Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — August 24, 2007 @ 6:08 am
[Trackback] The first ever The Rich Web Experience 2007 just got over and I enjoyed participating in the conference. This conference is part of No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium series and truly lived up to it’s name and these are…
Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — September 8, 2007 @ 7:08 pm
[Trackback] Ajax World East 2008 started earlier today. I delievered my "Web 2.0 Application development using jMaki" and the slides are available here. There were several demos shown in the talk (using NetBeans and GlassFish) and they are all accessible…
Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — March 18, 2008 @ 7:05 pm
jMaki provide a flexible framework to create mashups very easily. Today, I’m starting a series of screencasts that will focus on this aspect of jMaki.
Comment by LAPTOP BATTERY — November 26, 2008 @ 9:00 pm