Notifications with dojox.socket, Servlet 3.0 Async, and EJB 3.1 TImers (Web 2.0 and Mobile Development Community) The Web 2.0 and Mobile Feature Pack for WebSphere ships the latest version of dojo. One of the new technologies in dojo is dojox.socket. Dojo 1.6 introduces a new API for Comet-style real-time communication based on the WebSocket API. WebSocket provides a bi-directional connection to servers that is ideal for pushing messages from a server to a client in real-time. Dojo’s new dojox.socket module provides access to this API with automated fallback to HTTP-based long-polling for browsers (or servers) that do not support the new WebSocket API. This allows you start using this API with Dojo now. By henrikin Development > JavaScript, AJAX & Dojowith articleblogcometdojosocketstutorialweb
Get started with Dojo Mobile 1.6 Learn about Dojo Mobile, the mobile web development framework that's an extension of the Dojo toolkit. Using a practical example, learn how to include and use Dojo Mobile widgets and components in your applications. You'll see how to wrap your web application in a native application using PhoneGap. This article also offers a preview of some of the new features in the next version of the framework. By henrikin Development > Mobile Web Appswith articledojodojoxdojox.mobilemobiletutorial
A complete guide to FPV In this guide I will try and help those of you that want to get started with FPV (First Person View) but don’t know where to start or what to buy. I will try to teach you what to look for and what to look out for when choosing your first components. The guide is segmented into two parts “The basic FPV setup” and the “The “advanced” stuff”. The first part being more in depths, giving basic understanding, and the second part is more of a “carrot” showing ways to enhancing the FPV experience once you got going. By henrikin Radiostyrt > FPVwith articleftpguideintroductiontutorial