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xFeed AJAX data publication example code with
documentation is available:
See http://xsdb.sourceforge.net/xFeed.html for documentation.
See http://www.xFeedMe.com for live web page examples.
See http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93603 to
download.
[Most of the package bulk consists of example data used in
the example configurations.]
The xFeed example application of the
xsdb package provides an infrastructure which makes it easy to
implement "type ahead suggest" drop down selections matching
against large or small data sets in web pages.
AJAX (asynchronous javascript with XML) is a web methodology
which provides advanced highly usable interfaces in web pages.
AJAX technology uses features of XML, javascript, HTML, and
server side data or software.
The xFeed type ahead completion functionality
can use a static xml file for small data sets or it can use live
server components provided with the package for any size
data sets.
All software is open source and freely available for use and
modification by anyone. Enjoy! Thanks!
-- Aaron Watters
===
If all the economists in the world were layed end to end
they'd still point in different directions -- folklore.
documentation is available:
See http://xsdb.sourceforge.net/xFeed.html for documentation.
See http://www.xFeedMe.com for live web page examples.
See http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93603 to
download.
[Most of the package bulk consists of example data used in
the example configurations.]
The xFeed example application of the
xsdb package provides an infrastructure which makes it easy to
implement "type ahead suggest" drop down selections matching
against large or small data sets in web pages.
AJAX (asynchronous javascript with XML) is a web methodology
which provides advanced highly usable interfaces in web pages.
AJAX technology uses features of XML, javascript, HTML, and
server side data or software.
The xFeed type ahead completion functionality
can use a static xml file for small data sets or it can use live
server components provided with the package for any size
data sets.
All software is open source and freely available for use and
modification by anyone. Enjoy! Thanks!
-- Aaron Watters
===
If all the economists in the world were layed end to end
they'd still point in different directions -- folklore.