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Implementing the asynchronous data loading mechanism in rich client applications Wei Wang
IBM Software Group
Software Engineer
Beijing, China April 2009 Abstract: This article introduces the concept of asynchronous data loading and how to apply this mechanism in both Web applications and rich ... |
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Lotus Expeditor can be managed using the Lotus Expeditor Server. The administration console for the DMS server is integrated with the WebSphere Administration console. ... |
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This presentation describes the client platform, including information about the managed client and client services (interaction services, managed client services, platform management, and access services). |
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This demo illustrates how to install the client on a device. |
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This presentation explains more about the network awareness support provided in IBM Lotus Expeditor Client for Desktop. The network awareness level of Lotus Expeditor provides a base framework to handle network errors as well as a network monitoring service. |
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This presentation describes the Lotus Expeditor user interface. |
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Learn about the messaging services available in Lotus Expeditor. This presentations is available in Adobe PDF and Symphony formats. |
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This presentationh describes Sync Services. |
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This presentation describes logging and the IBM Support Assistant. |
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Learn about composite applications. This presentation is available in Adobe PDF and Symphony formats. |
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Device platforms created by the Client Services Platform Editor can be based on Target Definitions provided by the Device runtime. |
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This presentation describes the Rich Text Editor and text analyzer provided by the Expeditor Client for Desktop. |
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This presentation describes the embedded browser and the integrated browser application provided with the Expeditor Client for Desktop. |
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This presentation describes various security topics such as keystore, accounts, and SSO. |
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This presentation describes the interaction services which provide enhanced user interfact capabilities such as the application launcher, rich text editor, and text analyzer. |
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This presenation explains the restriced workbench where the system administrator can restric the functionality of a user's workstation. |
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This presentation describes the database lifecycle management support provided in the Expeditor Client for Desktop. |
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This presentation describes the JSR 168 portlets, Web Services Portlets, the Portlet Container, portlet communicationwriting, and more. |
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This presentation describes the Web Services support provided by Expeditor Client for Desktop. |
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This presentation describes the Expeditor Client database support including key concepts and a comparison of databases supported. |
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This presentation describes the declarative Java Naming and Directory Interface component which is based on an Eclipse extension point. |
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This presentation describves the Web container component and Web applications. |
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This presentation describes the Access Services which provides a familiar programming model for Java EE developers. |
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This presentation explains the client management concepts, standalone deployment of the client, and enterprise deployment and management. |
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This presentation explains the function and major components of managed client services provided by the Expeditor Client for Desktop. |