Signed Java Applets broken on Vista
Having written a pure java (applet) based installer for Dekoh, I had assumed it would work seamlessly on all operating systems. But I was shocked to see support for signed applets is broken on Vista.
Why do we need special handling in the Dekoh installer for Windows Vista?
The answer is twofold -
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Easing JPA application developement by Using Google-Guice
Persistence Support in Dekoh
At the core of Dekoh is a Servlet (2.4) Container on which any Java web applications can be deployed. Persistence support for Dekoh applications is achieved by using a JPA provider - Toplink Essentials (Part of Glassfish). Each Dekoh desktop installation includes Toplink-Essentials and a Derby database. Dekoh Applications developers can […]
Calling developers to join Dekoh Early Access Program
Plans for Dekoh, the new desktop-web integration platform, have been announced. Developers can build applications that have a desktop-like rich UI, work seamlessly online or offline, and have web 2.0 style sharing and community networking features, on Dekoh.
Since Dekoh uses open web technologies, web application developers can build cross-platform desktop applications without having to learn […]
Tips and Tricks for Dekoh Developers
When I was asked to write this blog, I was wondering, writing the first official blog, what should I do? I thought I can see better from the developer’s view and so decided to blog something that will be useful for the developer. Instead, of writing a tutorial or a step by step how to […]
Dekoh vs p2p
The initial applications built for the dekoh platform are a suite of consumer applications- Dekoh Photos, Music, Books and Calender. These are applications that have managing media as its primary functionality. Dekoh Photos allows organizing photos on a desktop into collections, creating view templates, tag photos/collections, share the collections with friends, publish to other photo […]