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Interview: Paul Cotton on Microsoft Participation in the W3C HTML Working Group

As part of a series of interviews with W3C Members to learn more about their support for standards and participation in W3C, I ‘m talking to Paul Cotton from Microsoft and co-Chair of the W3C HTML Working Group. First, let me thank you personally on becoming a co-chair of the W3C HTML Working Group

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Interview: Paul Cotton on Microsoft Participation in the W3C HTML Working Group


MarkupStation: Hello World Example

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Getting started with PrimeFaces on GlassFish v3

According to the PrimeFaces website, “PrimeFaces is an open source component suite for Java Server Faces featuring 70+ Ajax powered rich set of JSF components. Additional TouchFaces module features a UI kit for developing mobile web applications.“

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Getting started with PrimeFaces on GlassFish v3


Does Benihana Mean Birthday or Teppanyaki?

On the face of it, Benihana is a pretty simple restaurant which ought to mean just one thing in the mind of its customers: teppanyaki , the form of tableside cooking/entertainment for which they are famous. I like the notion of businesses owning one word in the mind of the customer . While I’m not sure where it originated, Ries and Trout are big believers in this marketing concept.

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Does Benihana Mean Birthday or Teppanyaki?


Focusing on the "Content" in Content Management

The growth in web-centric communication has created a major focus on content management, web content management , component content management, and so on. This interest is driven primarily by increasing demand for rich, interactive, accessible information products delivered via the Web. The focus is not misplaced but may be missing part of the point

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Focusing on the "Content" in Content Management


ADF 11g – implementing conditionally required input fields – by playing client side hide and seek

The requirement I was dealing with today in ADF 11g Rich Client Components was the following: we have an input field that is required under certain conditions. Only when one of this cluster of fields has a value, is it required. Otherwise it is optional.

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ADF 11g – implementing conditionally required input fields – by playing client side hide and seek


Mark Logic Hosts Webinar to Respond to Oracle XQuery Attack

On Wednesday, January 6th, 2010, Mark Logic will host a webinar where two of Mark Logic ‘s XQuery experts will respond to Oracle’s recently published white paper ( PDF ) which attacks Mark Logic and its implementation of XQuery. The webinar features: Mary Holstege, PhD. Principal Engineer at Mark Logic and member of the W3C XQuery and XML Schema working groups.

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Eight Predictions for 2010: Guest Post for VentureBeat

Following is the full text of a guest submission I did for the Enterpreneur Corner section of VentureBeat . Given the tumultuous events of 2009, it’s easy to forget the world didn’t come to a standstill. Life continued and Silicon Valley kept innovating.

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SOA Suite 11g – Oracle BPEL Master and Detail process coordination using signals

A BPEL process can communicate with another BPEL process just like it can communicatie with any Web Service – as BPEL processes expose WebService interfaces to the world – or at least to their fellow components in the same Composite Application. When one process – the master in tis discussion – calls another one –

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SOA Suite 11g – Oracle BPEL Master and Detail process coordination using signals


ADF 11g – Extend and Override standard client side behavior by manipulating the Javascript prototype

This article describes a way to extend and override the standard behavior of ADF client side JavaScript libraries. In this particular case we needed to learn about the client side validation errors in order to feed our expertise manager: when the user submits the form, client side validations are performed and when errors are found,

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