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Ajax and the Spring Framework with TIBCO General Interface

01 Jul 2006

Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) means many things to many people. However, one thing is certain: To users it implies a higher level of functionality and an improved experience. To the developer, another ... Read More

Top Java frameworks for web app development

By Cameron McKenzie 26 Feb 2020

Client-side JavaScript frameworks are all the rage, but they aren't always the right answer if you want to deliver a web-based experience for your browser-based clients. If you want to distance ... Read More

Simple Struts 2 file upload example

By Cameron McKenzie 25 Dec 2021

In this Struts 2 file upload example we show you to take a local resource and upload it to a remote Java application server. All a developer needs is a file, a browser and an Internet connection ... Read More

ZK Performance Monitors

13 May 2010

Given Ajax applications' event driven nature, it would be beneficial if developers could identify the time consuming event handlers and make the necessary performance tuning accordingly. With ZK, a server-driven ... Read More

How was a credit card skimmer used to steal data from Newegg?

By Judith Myerson 15 Jan 2019

Researchers believe that malicious JavaScript code was used to steal credit card data from online retailer Newegg. Learn more about this attack with Judith Myerson. Read More

Asynchronously invoking a second managed bean method in JavaSever Faces (JSF)

By Cameron McKenzie 04 May 2015

The new features added to JSF make doing an asynchronous call to the server incredibly easy, but what if you need to follow that first asynchronous call with a second asynchronous call to a JavaServer Faces managed... Read More

Easy JavaScript performance optimization tips for a speedy site

By Cameron McKenzie 21 Feb 2020

JavaScript can deliver highly interactive websites that actively engage the user in a way HTML alone never could. However, the increased engagement levels come with a performance cost that can ... Read More

MySpace, YouTube successes open door to Web 2.0 dangers

06 Dec 2006

Web 2.0, and Ajax in particular, are introducing new threats to life on the Web. Many people are rushing to add interactive features to their Web applications using Ajax, but as columnist Mike Cobb explains, ... Read More

How did a Moodle security vulnerability enable remote code execution?

By Michael Cobb 08 Aug 2017

A series of logic flaws in Moodle enabled attackers to remotely execute code on servers. Expert Michael Cobb explains how the Moodle security vulnerability can be exploited. Read More

Drupalgeddon 2.0: Why is this vulnerability highly critical?

By Michael Cobb 13 Jul 2018

A recently discovered Drupal vulnerability in its open source CMS allowed attackers to control websites. Learn how almost one million sites were affected with Michael Cobb. Read More