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Last week I delivered a week long training on Adobe Flex 3 (yet again). Apart from the technologies - Adobe Flex and ActionScript - the training aimed to focus on Web 2.0 and RIA.

Web 2.0 and RIA, today, are more or less established philosophies.

However, what I think is that the world is heavily divided on which framework / toolkit to go for. Most of the web revolves around JavaScript & Ajax and/or Flash & ActionScript. Slowly and gradually, Silverlight & WPF/JavaScript seems to be making inroad on the development front - not quite sure how fast.

So, I thought let me try to compile a few frameworks (partial list inspired from the one at Wikipedia):

Barring Adobe Flex, all other frameworks use a common technology - JavaScript and Ajax.

However, some toolkits like Dojo uses / used Flash for offline storage. Some of them are moving to Google Gears for offline store.

And at the moment, I have to rush to the market… will build on this in my subsequent articles.

   

On Monday, I talked about the training on Visual Studio Team System 2005 Extensibility and I said that I would probably post across a sample piece of code.

But I did not get time.

What more interests me is the web. And there is Google Web Toolkit to help us write structured JavaScript in Java. Sounds great, isn’t it?

So, what I did was to quickly compile a couple of articles on GWT and post at Eduzine™ here and here.

Enjoy working with Google Web Toolkit, JavaScript and Ajax!