Oracle Leads Next-Generation Web 2.0 Application Development
With Contributions to Open Source Community
Donations Facilitate
Standards Adoption and
Development of Interactive Web Applications
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., 16-MAY-2006 -- Furthering its commitment to
the Java developer community, Oracle today announced a series of
significant contributions to leading open source initiatives.
Oracle has donated more than 100 Oracle Application Development
Framework (ADF) Faces components to the Apache MyFaces project.
Oracle also announced plans to augment this donation by
contributing its next generation Asynchronous Javascript And XML
(AJAX) user interface technology to the open source community.
Oracle also announced its plan to support open source scripting
communities such as Groovy and Grails and the new JSR-223
specification to enable scripting languages such as Groovy, PHP and
Grails to be used in Java Server-side Applications. Open source
standards initiatives such as MyFaces and scripting communities
like Groovy and Grails have become critical resources for the
development community to simplify Web application development.
Oracle's donations help strengthen these initiatives and simplify
the development of sophisticated, Web 2.0 applications.
Laptop Battery Oracle is scheduled to leverage its expertise in combining JSF
and Ajax to develop and donate a set of Ajax-enabled rich user
interface components to the open source community in the next few
months. JavaServer Faces technology simplifies building user
interfaces for JavaServer applications. Developers of various skill
levels can quickly build Web applications by: assembling reusable
UI components in a page; connecting these components to an
application data source; and declaratively tying user interface
events to server-side event handlers. Oracle has integrated AJAX
technology with Java Server Faces to provide rich, highly
interactive user interfaces that run 100 percent within a browser
with no downloads. The combination of AJAX and Java Server Faces
technology radically simplifies the ability to build Web 2.0 user
interfaces by eliminating the need for developers to program in
Javascript and providing a rich set of pre-built components and
visual tooling. These offerings are part of Oracle's ongoing
strategy to simplify next-generation application development by
providing developers with advanced
tools and flexibility to use
development platforms and components of their choice.
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Thinkpad "Java, open source, and scripting languages are key elements for
the development of the next wave of Web applications," said Ted
Farrell, chief architect and vice president Tools and Middleware,
Oracle. "Oracle's support of open source projects like MyFaces and
participation in scripting communities like Groovy and Grails is
not only making Java available to a broader base of developers, but
it is also providing them with resources they need to build and
deploy applications quickly and easily."
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Microsoft In addition to its many contributions to the Apache MyFaces
project, Oracle is helping to build support for Java development by
becoming the first independent software vendor to allocate
resources and to participate in scripting communities like Grails,
an open source Web application framework that leverages the Groovy
scripting language for Java Web development. Grails is an
open-source Java framework that comes with a simplified development
environment that significantly
increases the productivity of Web application development by
eliminating the need to assemble deployment units and enabling
developers to begin immediately. The goal of Groovy and Grails
-- to attract a new category of developers to the Java platform
-- is closely aligned with Oracle's efforts to expand the Java
development community.
To make applications work on an application server, you need special software to manage and run those programs. The most commonly used products are Orion and Apache. In an Oracle environment, you often see Oracle's own application server, called Internet Application Server (IAS), which is an extension of the Orion server software.
Laptop Computers "I am extremely pleased to have the support and participation of
Oracle in the Grails project," said Guillaume Laforge, software
architect and open source consultant, Octo Technology, Groovy
Project Lead and Grails follower. "There is a wealth of Java
expertise in the industry; having that along with a
highly-respected expertise in enterprise application development is
what Oracle brings to this project."
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Oracle has been a leading supporter of Java since its inception in
1995 and recognizes that a key element in driving the adoption of
the next generation Java Platform, Java EE 5, is simplification of
development around EJB 3.0 and JavaServer Faces (JSF), a Web
application framework designed to enable developers to more easily
build user interfaces for enterprise Java applications. As the
co-specification lead for the recently approved EJB 3.0
specification, Oracle has donated significant time and resources
toward developing standards and donating technology that will
simplify application development. In addition to providing TopLink
Essentials as the JPA reference implementation, Oracle is leading
the JPA Eclipse project, Dali. Oracle is also a founding member of
the JavaServer Faces expert group in the Java Community Process
(JCP) and is spearheading a JSF tooling project within the Eclipse
Foundation open-source community to be released later this year.
Oracle also joined the Apache MyFaces project as a core
contributor.
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