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Introducing: The Client Side Event Bus in Oracle JET for decoupled interactions across templates, view models and modules with Knockout Postbox

Lucas Jellema February 13, 2016 Oracle JET 3 Comments
Introducing: The Client Side Event Bus in Oracle JET for decoupled interactions across templates, view models and modules with Knockout Postbox
Well organized exchange of client side events has been something of a holy grail for client side web development to me. I do not like these direct interactions between …
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Master – Detail synchronization in an Oracle JET rich client application against a REST API

Lucas Jellema February 11, 2016 Oracle JET 1 Comment
Master – Detail synchronization in an Oracle JET rich client application against a REST API
In a recent article (Extend Oracle JET with Table on REST API and Deploy to Node.js in Application Container Cloud) , I have described how I created a data …
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How to: Use Polymer Webcomponents in Angular2

Cindy Berghuizen February 10, 2016 Frontend technology, JavaScript, Web HTML5 CSS3 15 Comments
How to: Use Polymer Webcomponents in Angular2
This post explain how to use a polymer webcomponent in an Angular2 app. We use the google maps component as an example. For instructions on the demo app, see …
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