Solid State Drives (SSD) are getting cheap and fast. So I’m putting 4 of them together in a Raid 0 array for a super fast MySQL server. The drives are just 30 gigs but cost only $75 each at NewE
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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j j commented on 29 Sep 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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n d commented on 27 Aug 2006
This AJAXWorld presentation will showcase the concept of Local AJAX (LAJAX) and how to embed a database system such as Apache Derby to act as a local data store for Ajax-driven offline and online Web 2.0 applications. The challenge is not about embedding the database within the browser but rather how to provide a standard AJAX client-side service interface for Web 2.0 applications to make use services such as a local data storage one. Francois will highlight the basic architecture and design of a particular implementation and describe the direct benefits to existing and next generation Web 2.0+ applications. A demonstration of a working, practical AJAX-driven local data storage service will be shown to empower an existing online Web 2.0 application, to be run offline.
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