After finishing the tutorials in the Getting Started guide, try out these additional tutorials, samples, and demos to help you learn how to use IBM® WebSphere® sMash.
Introductory
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Intermediate
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Advanced
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| Introduces basic concepts of the Dojo JavaScript toolkit |
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Concepts: Dojo, JavaScript, Dijit, widgets |
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| Contains example uses of the server-side Connection API, such as invoking a REST service and sending an e-mail |
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Concepts: Connection API, e-mail |
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| Demonstrates security features and illustrates how to leverage OpenID authentication |
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Concepts: Open ID, authentication, security rules, extending a user registry |
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| Introduces the Zero Resource Model (ZRM) and the JavaScript library that make it easy to read and write data from a Web browser |
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Concepts: Zero Resource Model, Dojo Grid |
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| Illustrates how to render your data in Atom Syndication Format. |
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Concepts:Atom |
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| Shows how to build and test iWidgets with IBM® WebSphere® sMash |
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Concepts: iWidgets |
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| Provides an interface for managing a list of employees using RESTful conventions and SQL |
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Concepts: SQL Data Access, REST, JSON |
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| Demonstrate a few of the basic features of the flow language |
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Concepts: Assemble Flow, feed processing |
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| Demonstrates how to implement a kicker
and receiver to process messages from a simple queue
resource. |
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Concepts: Timer support, kicker support, monitoring external resources |
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| Written in the PHP programming language, provides an interface for managing a list of employees using RESTful conventions and SQL |
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Concepts: PHP, SQL Data Access, REST, JSON |
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| A rich, situational mashup application developed in PHP to demonstrate RESTful principles and DOJO constructs |
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Concepts: PHP, Dojo, Drag and Drop, Context Menus |
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| Demonstrates some of the features of the Open AJAX 1.1 Hub provider (Secure mashup) |
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Concepts: Open AJAX, mashups, security |
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| A simple Flickr-based mashup application developed using PHP |
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Concepts: Flickr, mashups, PHP, Dojo |
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