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  1. Hello!! I think there is no need to create one more state. Is this decision going to solve the problems or creating more problems? It's all political mess ups. All speak TELUGU and people have to work united to keep this state competitive. The backward regions are to be given more importance towards development. Invite the investors to invest in the small towns, villages, districts etc. This way the whole surroundings will develop. The govt. should be prepared to provide all the necessary resources and so on. I don't think dividing the state into pieces will make any difference to any community.


  2. Hello!!The Frameset Web page itself typically doesn?t contain content like other Web pages do. Most do contain enough content to tell the user that a frames-capable browsers is needed to view the page and to provide a link to a page that doesn?t require one. This is sometimes necessary on the internet, as not all browsers support frames. The controversy over frames centers on user interface preferences and complexity. Some people don?t like frames. Frames do, however, raise the level of complexity a bit, as now multiple web pages are interacting with the user at the same time. This is what makes frames an architecturally significant element.


  3. Does anyone started using Google wave? It's Google's new service. Try it, it's awesome.
    There are two versions(loooong and short) of google presentation on youtube and on google wave website as well. Currently they started this service on limited preview (via invitation only). It's too good to ask someone to invite you.

    URL is - https://support.google.com/answer/1083134?hl=en

    I hope you would love it. Google presentation is Must watch...


  4. I have also heard about some of the internet link analyzer jobs, which can be done online.I would also recommand freelancing websites like, guru, getafreelancer, elance and odesk. I also tried with edsense with blogger, couldn't succeeded so far. And now need some hosting space and develop a website. So, i can also use google adsense to try that option too.


  5. Does anyone tried Google Data api for feed and other google data?I heard that it's quite RESTful, I saw google video and very impressed by it. Please share your view on the same.Is there a way, we can store the data into Google server for few of our application functions?Waiting for your reply...


  6. tinoymalayil,In earlier days, programmer used to put programming logic and presentation logic in a single file called Servlet. Those are still good for small applications. but this days, the applications are more separated in Presentation and programming so, they separated Presentation logic and put into JSP. JSP are more like HTML where you specify the layout. And then webserver will convert it into the servletFor start, you can simply develop a HTML page and rename it as JSP and it will work. Then you can explore some new jsp tags with trial and error. Drop me a mail if you need any help.


  7. Yes, I was hoping if anyone can point me at some of the yahoo's sample code base or their personal samples. If no one shares their work, then there would be no open-source in this world. And I still belive in the strong developer community, where one person help the other one to get started on the new technologies.Anyways, if any one want to get some fo the java-j2ee samples, I would be more than happy to help them. Please let me know. If I don't have them, I'll find it out for you. Give me some time and I'll publish the yahoo Pipe sample blog. Thank you.-Cashyup


  8. Have anyone used Yahoo pipe in their application(java). If yes, I would really appreciate if you can send me some poc or sample code.

     

    Just to brief you about yahoo pipe:

    Yahoo! Pipes is a web application from Yahoo! that provides a graphical user interface for building data mashups that aggregate web feeds, web pages, and other services, creating Web-based apps from various sources, and publishing those apps. The application works by enabling users to "pipe" information from different sources and then set up rules for how that content should be modified (for example, filtering).

     

    A typical example is New York Times through Flickr,[1] a pipe which takes The New York Times RSS feed and adds a photo from Flickr based on the keywords of each item. The site is currently in beta.

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  9. I think you misunderstood. What I am looking for is, some web applications I can directly deploy on webserver and with admin panel. The software framework you mentioned, i.e. Log4J and Spring are for developing a software, so as the eclipse and it's also a standalone application. Can you please share some of the webapplication ready to deploy, can be a spring application.


  10. There are many ready to install applications in the php. There are only few java applications are out there to install directly.

    Started this forum to share such applications.

    Adding one that I am aware of;

    Apache Roller - Apache Roller enables you to build a fully-featured, multi-user blog server apt for all kinds of blogging sites. It is an ideal tool to create your own blogging network with unlimited users and blogs, forums, photo galleries, and more! While it is exciting to have a list of interesting features it can offer you, it might be a little difficult to get started with it by your self.

    Now it's your turn...

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