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what is the best FREE mockup tool for web applications?
I know balsamiq, which is really nice, but lacks the feature of linking different pages together.
I would like to do some kind of prototyping, so not just mocking a view, but also providing interaction between the mockups.
Which tool could I start with?
I think exhibit from mit csail is a good choice.
http://simile-widgets.org/exhibit/
You can load your data from javascript and simulate interaction with jquery and/or passing actions through URL parameters.
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i am creating a web application in java using spring where i have to populate all states/region/cities in a drop down when choosing a country. Is there any api, web-service or javascript for achieving the same.
As Yanick specified in this question;
Take a look at GeoNames. You can download (just about) everything they
have and create your own local databases, or you can use their REST
Webservice API. As an added bonus, they even have already made client
libraries.
Also you can look this.
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Hello to all please I need help, I am very versed with java but I have this project I am working on that needs java web programming skills. I have to establish a platform for web development in java. That already done I have to test if the platform is suitable for bot static and dynamic web applications in java.This is my point of difficulty now for the test
There are plenty of tutorials. I have found these ones by Oracle to be the best. They assume you know very little java and work there way up to the complex stuff.
With out knowing what your project it is very hard to give you specific information.
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/tutorialLearningPaths.html
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Microsoft provides very interesting approach on theirs ORM Entity Framework which called "Code first".When database creates from your code and business logic automatically. Is there some tools to implement "Code first" approach on Android?
I'm sure you can use UML and Code Generators to achieve similar. Rarely useful though.
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I have a tomcat/mysql website that I would like to move over to Google app engine does anyone know of a good tutorial outlining this? Or can anyone make some suggestions on how to do this?
As long as you use standard servlet and JSPs you will be fine.
The limitations for Google App Engine are documented here : http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/jrewhitelist.html
Sessions are kind of expensive (read slow) so avoid state on the server as much as possible.
The backing store is also quite different than standard SQL if you use any db calls in your app.
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I would like to get your opinion on this topic : I'd like to build some social/collaborative app : not much media sharing, but mainly tagging, collaborative text content (as wikis), user profile, tagging and some points system (digg/hackernews-like ?)
The choice of webapp framework is generally not influenced by the problem domain of webapp that you'll be building. Some frameworks are better at certain processes, like page-flow wizards, but you couldn't really pick one on the basis of your described type of application.
The general advice holds here:
pick the framework you're already familiar with, or
pick one you think looks easiest, or
pick one you want to learn.