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JNEXT 1.0.8.1 released
09/23/08
It's 2:07am here now, which will definitely have a bad effect on my productivity at work tomorrow, but I've finally completed support for both UDP and TCP sockets, so now the sample illustrates how to use TCP and UDP sockets from JavaScript.
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UDP socket support
09/20/08
I've recently added UDP support for JNEXT for all those wishing to use UDP sockets from JavaScript. Once it's all polished I'll post an updated setup.
For the impatient, you can compile the latest sources by downloading them via bzr from http://jnext.org/core
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So, what now ?
09/18/08
After releasing JNEXT 1.0.8, the next step is to start working on a watertight security model to enable safely deploying JNEXT applications on public Web sites.
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Google Chrome
09/06/08
Of course after I downloaded the Google Chrome browser, the first thing I checked was if JNEXT works well with it. Although I didn't expect any problems (after reading the background comic and learning that plugins are supported), I was still relieved to see there's no need for another dev -
Illustrating JavaScript freedom...
09/02/08
Just added a JNEXT screen shots page to illustrate just how simple it is to add local SQLite3 database browsing to Web pages using JavaScipt and JNEXT or to add directory traversal directly from within your Web page - again only using JavaScript and JNEXT. I hope to add more samples as they become a
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