| By Kevin Haverlock | Article Rating: |
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| November 5, 2008 04:56 PM EST |
Technology is never an apples-to-apples comparison. Some time ago, James Ward
, an Evangelist for Adobe kicked off a comparison of Dojo vs Adobe's Flex/Flash. In Jared's post, he takes issue (and rightly so) for the methodology James used in comparing the two. It's also an interesting look at how JSON data can be optimized depending on the payload your sending between the client and server. Enjoy.
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Published November 5, 2008
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Kevin Haverlock is an advisory software engineer for IBM's WebSphere Application Server product. He joined IBM in 1995 at Research Triangle Park, NC, where he worked as a developer for the Tivoli division. In 2000 he transferred to the WebSphere Application Server organization and is currently an architect and developer for the WebSphere Application Server Express product.
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