Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.
Difference between revisions of "RAP"
(→Documentation on RAP internals) |
|||
Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
== Documentation on RAP internals == | == Documentation on RAP internals == | ||
− | :[[RAP/Protocol| | + | :[[RAP/RWT|RAP Widget Toolkit]] |
+ | :[[RAP/Protocol|RAP Communication Protocol]] | ||
:[[RAP/UI_Callback|UI Callback Mechanism]] | :[[RAP/UI_Callback|UI Callback Mechanism]] | ||
Revision as of 17:29, 28 May 2012
Rich Ajax Platform | |
Website | |
Download | |
Community | |
Mailing List • Forums • IRC • mattermost | |
Issues | |
Open • Help Wanted • Bug Day | |
Contribute | |
Browse Source • Project Set File |
The Rich Ajax Platform project aims to enable developers to build rich, Ajax-enabled Web applications by using the Eclipse development model, plug-ins and a Java-only API.
This wiki is used as a supplement to the RAP Project Homepage and the RAP Developers Guide. It provides information and resources that are too specific/detailed for either, have to be updated more frequently, or are only relevant for RAP commiters.
Contents
Resources for Developers working with RAP
General Information
Solutions and Guides
- Custom Widget Development
- Server push in RAP (UI Callback)
- RAP and servlet clustering configurations
- Using Fragments to Patch PlugIns
- Stress / Load Testing with JMeter
Integration with other Projects
- BIRT Integration
- RAP/EMF Integration
- RAP/Riena Integration
- RAP integration with Equinox Security / JAAS
- Running RAP on Virgo
- Running RAP on IBM WebSphere Application Server
- RAP integration with e4 (not Eclipse 4)