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Zarar Siddiqi's Blog
Zarar Siddiqi is an analyst for the University of Toronto. His work involves software design and development and he specializes in client/server and internet applications. His other IT interests include MVC frameworks, .NET, web services and SQL. He originally hails from Kashmir and currently resides in Toronto, Canada.
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Articles
Using Dojo and JSON to Build Ajax Applications
The AJAX developer faces a series of challenges in his or her work: not just on the client or server side, but also in combining the two. Zarar Siddiqi suggests one combination that solves a lot of problems: using the Dojo JavaScript library and the JSON library for converting Java objects to and from String representations. Apr. 27, 2006 WebWork Validation
WebWork is a web application framework designed for simplicity and productivity. In this introduction, Zarar Siddiqi introduces the options for validating web forms in WebWork, including using its built-in validators and defining your own. Jan. 19, 2006 Using JMX and J2SE 5.0 to Securely Manage Web Applications
Want to know what's going on with your web application, in a more sophisticated way than just "tail"-ing a log file? By instrumenting your web app to work with JMX, you can use a number of tools to interact with the running application. Zarar Siddiqi shows how this can be accomplished. Nov. 15, 2005
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