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Nitobi (http://www.nitobi.com.) has announced it will support the ColdFusion 8 platform in its suite of enterprise
The ColdFusion edition of Nitobi Grid and Combobox offers support to ColdFusion 8 Beta, released today by Adobe, as well as older versions of Coldfusion. The implementation enables a simple backwards-compatible CFINCLUDE style XML API for reading and writing the Nitobi compressed XML schema for
Nitobi also released a CFC version of their Coldfusion library, and Dreamweaver support for it"s
The Nitobi AJAX Grid is an cross-browser datagrid, supporting in-place editing, resizable and sortable columns, and copy-and-paste interoperability with MS Excel.
The Nitobi AJAX ComboBox is a high-performance autocompletion and live-searching component that performs remote retrieval of database data and provides suggestions as the users types. ComboBox V3 supports a number of distinct search modes including fuzzy-searching, list building, and static databinding.
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Rob Gonda is an industry visionary and thought leader, speaks on emerging technologies conferences nationwide, and combines unique approaches to technology and marketing strategies. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of the AJAX Developer’s Journal, an Advanced Certified Coldfusion Developer, member of the Adobe Community Experts, frequent contributor to the CFDJ and ADJ, co-author of Real-World AJAX: Secrets of the Masters, author of AjaxCFC, holds a BS in computer science and engineering and an MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship. Rob recently joined Sapient from ichameleon/group/ where he was a founding partner and chief technical officer. He is part of the global technology leadership team, and brings with him over ten years of experience in web development and 360 marketing campaigns for clients such as Adobe, Coca-Cola, Guinness, Toyota, Taco Bell, NBC, and others. He specializes in emerging technologies, marketing strategy, social media, and he is currently fascinated with rich internet applications, service oriented architecture, mobile, agile methodology, automation, behavioral targeting, multi-channel synergy, and identifying new trends. Rob’s mission is to develop forward-thinking expertise that will ensure clients are always on par with rapidly changing technologies and maintain its ethos of evolving. You can reach him at rob[at]robgonda[dot]com and read his blog is at http://www.robgonda.com
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CFDJ News Desk 10/19/06 10:41:18 AM EDT | |||
Nitobi (http://www.nitobi.com) has announced it will support the ColdFusion platform in its suite of enterprise AJAX components. The ColdFusion edition of Nitobi Grid and Combobox released Monday offers support to newer (MX 6 and 7) as well as older versions of Coldfusion. The implementation enables a simple backwards-compatible CFINCLUDE style XML API for reading and writing the Nitobi compressed XML schema for AJAX transport. |
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AjaxWorld News Desk 10/19/06 09:57:27 AM EDT | |||
Nitobi has announced it will support the Coldfusion platform in its suite of enterprise Ajax components. |
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AjaxWorld News Desk 10/18/06 11:07:55 PM EDT | |||
Nitobi has announced it will support the Coldfusion platform in its suite of enterprise Ajax components. |
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