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Application Development
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Build a news reader using ASP.NET AJAX, Visual Studio 2008, and Grasshopper 2.5
and run it locally on a Tomcat server.
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This tutorial, written by Paolo de Nictolis, shows how you can use Grasshopper 2.0
and ASP.NET 2.0 controls to develop a Web-based accounting application with role-based
security and deploy it on Linux. The application uses Master Pages as well as the
Login, Wizard, and GridView controls.
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Convert an AJAX ASP.NET RSS Reader that uses the AJAX Control Toolkit to native
Java and deploy it to Apache Tomcat under Linux. Also use the ASP.NET AJAX Control
Toolkit to add new features to the application while supporting deployments for
both platforms.
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Porting from .NET to Java EE
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Use Grasshopper 2.0 and the Visual Studio IDE to port the Microsoft Personal Web
Site Starter Kit to run on Tomcat. In a similar manner, other Web projects and applications
can be rehosted to run on Linux.
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Eric Sink, Software Craftsman, SourceGear describes how he used Mainsoft for Java
EE to expedite the creation of an Eclipse plug-in for Vault, SourceGear's popular
source control tool, and Fortress, an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solution
for small and medium-sized development teams.
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The Blog Starter Kit is an open source ASP.NET 2.0 application developed by Shanku
Niyogi that provides a quick way to start developing a personal blog site with Visual
Studio that already has some nice functionality. This sample has been ported
by Mark Cafazzo, a two-time winner of the Race To Linux porting competition. |
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