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<title>Building a &quot;Slide Gallery&quot; Demo in Apache Pivot</title>
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<published>2009-09-29T18:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>I recently came across this article comparing the implementation of a simple &quot;slide gallery&quot; application in Flash and Silverlight. I was inspired to try to replicate the application&apos;s behavior in Apache Pivot. The results of my efforts are in this post:</summary>
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<name>Greg Brown</name>

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I recently came across this article comparing the implementation of a simple &quot;slide gallery&quot; application in Flash and Silverlight. I was inspired to try to replicate the application&apos;s behavior in Apache Pivot. The results of my efforts are in this post:
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<title>Exploring Apache Pivot 1.1, Part 3</title>
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<published>2009-05-11T14:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>This is the third in a series of articles that explore some of the new features in Apache Pivot 1.1. Pivot is a Java-based RIA toolkit that is currently undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. The previous article demonstrated Pivot&apos;s new support for browsing the local file system; this article explains how Pivot can be used to implement support for &quot;push&quot; notifications in a web application using the Jabber instant messaging API.</summary>
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<name>Greg Brown</name>

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This is the third in a series of articles that explore some of the new features in Apache Pivot 1.1. Pivot is a Java-based RIA toolkit that is currently undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. The previous article demonstrated Pivot&apos;s new support for browsing the local file system; this article explains how Pivot can be used to implement support for &quot;push&quot; notifications in a web application using the Jabber instant messaging API.
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<title>Exploring Apache Pivot 1.1, Part 2</title>
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<published>2009-05-04T14:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-06-08T15:31:18Z</updated>

<summary>This is the second in a series of articles that explore some of the new features in Apache Pivot 1.1. Pivot is a Java-based RIA toolkit that is currently undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. The previous article provided an overview of the new drag and drop features in Pivot 1.1; this article introduces Pivot&apos;s support for browsing the local file system.</summary>
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<name>Greg Brown</name>

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This is the second in a series of articles that explore some of the new features in Apache Pivot 1.1. Pivot is a Java-based RIA toolkit that is currently undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. The previous article provided an overview of the new drag and drop features in Pivot 1.1; this article introduces Pivot&apos;s support for browsing the local file system.
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<title>Exploring Apache Pivot 1.1, Part 1</title>
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<published>2009-04-27T14:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-06-08T15:34:47Z</updated>

<summary>This is the first in a series of several articles that explore some of the new features in Apache Pivot 1.1. Pivot is a Java-based RIA toolkit that is currently undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. This article discusses Pivot&apos;s support for drag and drop.</summary>
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<name>Greg Brown</name>

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This is the first in a series of several articles that explore some of the new features in Apache Pivot 1.1. Pivot is a Java-based RIA toolkit that is currently undergoing incubation at the Apache Software Foundation. This article discusses Pivot&apos;s support for drag and drop.
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<entry>
<title>Announcing Apache Pivot 1.1</title>
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<published>2009-04-20T17:30:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-04-20T17:15:09Z</updated>

<summary>The Pivot development team is happy to announce the release of Apache Pivot version 1.1! Pivot is an open-source platform for building rich internet applications in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of a modern RIA toolkit...</summary>
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<name>Greg Brown</name>

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The Pivot development team is happy to announce the release of Apache Pivot version 1.1! Pivot is an open-source platform for building rich internet applications in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of a modern RIA toolkit...
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<title>Introducing Pivot</title>
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<published>2009-01-12T14:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-04-17T14:48:20Z</updated>

<summary>Pivot is an open-source platform for building rich internet applications in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of modern RIA toolkits such as Adobe Flex and Microsoft Silverlight with the robustness of the industry-standard Java platform.</summary>
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<name>Greg Brown</name>

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Pivot is an open-source platform for building rich internet applications in Java. It combines the enhanced productivity and usability features of modern RIA toolkits such as Adobe Flex and Microsoft Silverlight with the robustness of the industry-standard Java platform.
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