BEA Workshop Product Family
The BEA Workshop product family provides professional tools for the blended development of today's service-oriented, enterprise applications. Whether creating services at the presentation layer, middle tier, or back end, products in the BEA Workshop family have open technology to help you simplify Java, SOA, J2EE, and Web application development. The BEA Workshop product family includes: BEA Workshop for WebLogic 10.2, BEA Workshop Studio 10.2, BEA Workshop for JSP 10.2. See Version Information and BEA Workshop blogs for more details.
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Ajax Programming with BEA Workshop
by Gary Horen
Gary Horen shows how to install and use a free JavaScript editor and debugger from Aptana, Inc., in BEA Workshop.
He also demonstrates the use of a message inspector in the Firebug plug-in, an extension for Firefox. 2008-03-05 | Discuss (4)
Flex Messaging with BEA Workshop Studio
by Jon Rose
In this tutorial, Jon Rose shows how to use Flex's LiveCycle Data Services Express messaging features to implement data push in your Flex applications. The tutorial application is built with BEA Workshop Studio (Flex bundle). 2008-01-29 | Discuss (2)
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Another Chapter Begins
by Bill Roth on May 06, 2008
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At the end of this week, I will no longer be employed by BEA Systems. It has been a great 4 years working at BEA, and undoubtedly the highlight of my career thus far. I have enjoyed the opportunity to write for the BEA developer community, and to lead Tooling at BEA these last 3 years.
Playing with Workshop and the Dojo Ajax Framework
by James Bayer on March 23, 2008
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I have been Inspired by the recent article by Gary Horen called "Ajax programming with BEA Workshop" and the numerous blogs from Skip Sauls that have touched on JSON and Firefox plug-ins like Firebug and YSlow. I decided to try using what I perceive to be the most popular javascript framework, Dojo, to solve a relatively simple requirement from one of my customers to populate the options of a select drop-down based on the selection of another drop-down without refreshing the page. For example, the options in the City drop-down will be populated based on the user's selection of an option in the State drop-down.
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