
- 281 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Developing Web 2.0 Applications with EGL for IBM i
About this book
Targeting Web 2.0 IT professionals and developers, this important resource provides essential information on IBM's Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) and the exciting new EGL Rich UI for the IBM i platform. The first half explains how the EGL Rich UI takes advantage of the powerful EGL syntax to provide increased flexibility while designing complex interactive user interfaces from the ground up. This can allow for building Rich Internet Applications that take advantage of popular frameworks such as Dojo and services from Google, all integrated together with EGL Rich UI's built-in widget library. Following is an exploration into harnessing IBM i, the new open and advanced business application server, through EGL's ability to make simple connections from rich clients to back end business services.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Architecture of Multi-tiered Applications
- Chapter 2: Bridging the Tiers with IBM Rational and EGL
- Chapter 3: Introducing the WYSIWYG Designer
- Chapter 4: Establishing the Framework
- Chapter 5: The Thin Client ComesAlong for the Ride
- Chapter 6: Enabling the “S” in “SOA”
- Chapter 7: Building an EGL Rich UI Application
- Chapter 8: Implementing the Business Logic Tier
- Chapter 9: Error Handling, Logging,and Debugging
- The Future of EGL Rich UI