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Description: Project Zero is a powerful--but radically simple--development and execution environment. Create, assemble and execute web 2.0 applications based on SOA, with Project Zero. Learn about this simplified development environment with informative articles and content from Zero developers and experts.

Objective: Interact with developers, architects and practitioners of web-oriented applications. Share knowledge about how to build lightweight apps, connect with more information and make development simple.

Audience: Developers, architects and practitioners of web applications.

 

Group type: Public

Date created: 21 Sep 2007

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Hello World: Building a Simple Application
Hello World: Building a Simple Application This movie shows how to build a simple HelloWorld application with Project Zero (www.projectzero.org). It also provides an quick overview of the structure of a Project Zero application. If you have Zero installed and want to see how to get started with a simple app, this is the movie for you. This video is narrated by Jason McGee, Project Zero Chief Architect.
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Engage with Project Zero Community
Engage with Project Zero Community Project Zero introduces a simple environment for creating, assembling and executing applications based on popular Web technologies. Project Zero is now being developed openly using a Community-Driven Commercial Development process. Engage with the Project Zero Community.
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Extend Project Zero's scripting platform with Flickr APIs
"Zero-ize" the Flickr API and read and write photo data from your Groovy scripts in just a few lines of code.
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DW Ajax Library
Problem with the technical library portlet.
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Roly's Blog
Web 2.0 and Middleware Roland Barcia is a Senior Technical Staff Member (STSM) and lead Web 2.0 Architect for IBM Software Services for WebSphere. He is the co-author of IBM WebSphere: Deployment and Advanced Configuration and the coming up and coming Persistence in the Enterprise.
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2009-11-18 - 2009-11-18
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 Description: Project Zero is a powerful--but radically simple--development and execution environment. Create, assemble and execute web 2.0 applications based on SOA, with Project Zero. Learn about this simplified development environment with informative articles and content from Zero developers and experts.
 Objective: Interact with developers, architects and practitioners of web-oriented applications. Share knowledge about how to build lightweight apps, connect with more information and make development simple.
 Audience: Developers, architects and practitioners of web applications.
 Group type: Public
 Date created: 21 Sep 2007
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