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Combine the power of WebSphere sMash with Adobe Flex
Posted in DB2 > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Mar 29, 2011

WebSphere sMash provides a powerful framework for rapidly building Web applications. With support for both Groovy and PHP scripting languages, WebSphere sMash enables you to quickly begin developing Web 2.0 applications. This article demonstrates the RESTful, standards-based techniques you can use to combine interactive user interfaces written in Adobe Flex with WebSphere sMash back end logic.
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Improve Web 2.0 application search results
Posted in DB2 > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Mar 28, 2011

Get more coherent queries across your Web 2.0 application. The solution in this article introduces the notion of roles and communities of practice (CoPs). Combine these with a client-slide tag management capability to achieve a consistent set of tags across Web 2.0-enabled applications, which can be queried against.
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Build Web 2.0 apps using Sharable Code
Posted in DB2 > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Mar 27, 2011

Discover Sharable Code, an online platform for developing, reusing, managing, and deploying Web 2.0 applications and Web API mashups. The platform also includes Web application tools for facilitating the overall design activities of mashups as well as for sharing the resulting deployed mashups and the different parts.
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Scalable Highly Expressive Reasoner
Posted in DB2 > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Mar 27, 2011

Discover a tool that provides ontology analytics over highly expressive ontologies. The Scalable Highly Expressive Reasoner allows and reveals logical inconsistencies in the data, helps you eliminate irregularities before issuing semantic queries and explains why a specific result set is an answer to the query.
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