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Wordsmithing and AJAX

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Why not try some wordsmithing on a weekend? Let me start with this comment made recently elsewhere (keeping it anonymous to save myself from getting sued).

Java technology and AJAX work well together. Java technology provides the server-side processing for AJAX interactions. It can provide this through servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology, and web services. The programming model for handling AJAX requests uses the same APIs that you would use for conventional web applications. JSF technology can be used to create reusable components that generate the client-side JavaScript and corresponding server-side AJAX processing code. Let’s look at an example that uses AJAX and servlets.

How nice? It just occurred to me that I can reuse this paragraph whenever I want, for whatever purposes. How about HTTP 2.0. Let’s imagine HTTP 2.0 got released in the fall of 2005. Then I can blog about HTTP2.0 like this.

Java technology and HTTP 2.0 work well together. Java technology provides the server-side processing for HTTP 2.0 interactions. It can provide this through servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology, and web services. The programming model for handling HTTP 2.0 requests uses the same APIs that you would use for conventional web applications. JSF technology can be used to create reusable components that generate the client-side JavaScript and corresponding server-side HTTP 2.0 processing code. Let’s look at an example that uses HTTP 2.0 and servlets.

Great. This works. It was just a matter of find-and-replace. I can already see that this works great for so many new and cool things. Let me try this with SOA.

Java technology and SOA work well together. Java technology provides the server-side processing for SOA interactions. It can provide this through servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology, and web services. The programming model for handling SOA requests uses the same APIs that you would use for conventional web applications. JSF technology can be used to create reusable components that generate the client-side JavaScript and corresponding server-side SOA processing code. Let’s look at an example that uses SOA and servlets.

This is not perfect, and could use some more wordsmithing. Let me try something else. How about a dandruff shampoo?

Java technology and Dandruff Shampoo work well together. Java technology provides the server-side processing for Dandruff Shampoo interactions. It can provide this through servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology, and web services. The programming model for handling Dandruff Shampoo requests uses the same APIs that you would use for conventional web applications. JSF technology can be used to create reusable components that generate the client-side JavaScript and corresponding server-side Dandruff Shampoo processing code. Let’s look at an example that uses Dandruff Shampoo and servlets.

Not bad, but this does not make complete sense. Hey, who cares, as long as we are talking about the next big thing.

Let me stop kidding. I think it is quite natural for people to get excited about new things. It gets a bit amusing when geeks get excited and start babbling. Leave babbling to the suits.

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December 18th, 2005 at 6:47 am

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Comment by Angsuman Chakraborty at 2005-12-18 11:09:13
 
Comment by Kumar Reddy at 2006-02-01 01:12:26

Ha Ha Ha………..

Subbu, even I will not believe, whether java Technology and Dandruff Shampoo will go together…

:-) :-) :-)

 
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