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 Rich Internet Application - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "Rich Internet Application" was introduced in a Macromedia whitepaper in March 2002, though the concept had been around for a number of years before that under different names such as X Internet and Rich Clients.
Rich Internet Applications (RIA) are a cross between web applications and traditional desktop applications, transferring some of the processing to the client end.
users can use the application from any computer with an internet connection, and usually regardless of what operating system that computer is running
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rich_Internet_Application   (1012 words)

  
 Is There Something Missing From Your Service-oriented Architecture? - Computerworld
The rich Internet application marketplace has been maturing rapidly over the past few years, and what differentiates the vendors of this technology is their market-niche focus and supporting technology choices.
Rich Internet application technologies are the midtier-to-client complement to SOA, and when combined with SOAs, they provide a flexible and cost-effective way to design, deploy and manage loosely coupled systems end-to-end across the enterprise.
The ability of rich Internet applications to align with an enterprise's business process, not just a specific system, and their low cost of deployment can enable the enterprise to respond more in real time to ever-changing market conditions.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/2005/0,4814,101286,00.html   (1038 words)

  
 Flazoom.com - The Cooler: RIAs that Work: Application RIAs
Rich Internet Applications are web based Flash applications that provide the user access to information and capabilities on the web in a more user-accustomed manner through emulating the application experience found in traditional desktop applications.
Insta-Protest, an Application RIA for viewing and printing posters, was launched to assist in distributing posters for the global anti-war protests earlier this year.
Application RIAs, RIAs that don't replace something traditionally HTML has done poorly but instead deliver capabilities that HTML could have never handled, are delivering ROI to companies just as the three previous RIA types we've covered.
www.flazoom.com /cooler/1067115666,97018,.shtml   (973 words)

  
 java.net: Laszlo: An Open Source Framework for Rich Internet Applications
The phrase "rich internet application framework" is a lot like the word pornography: easy to identify (the old "I know it when I see it" standard) but hard to define.
That's because the field of rich internet applications is wide open, and there are a lot of frameworks and environments out there.
The application uses modern user interface controls, such as tree controls or tabbed panels, instead of living with what was current at the time HTML 4.0 was drafted.
today.java.net /pub/a/today/2005/03/22/laszlo.html   (1708 words)

  
 Kevin Lynch: Rich Internet Applications: It's Happening!
Rich internet applications are happening around the world today, and several categories are emerging.
There are way more examples than we had time to show this morning -- here are some additional rich internet applications that I've come across recently:
RIAs are a great solution inside companies as they eliminate installation and maintenence issues of native applications but still retain the rich interactivity of desktop apps.
www.klynch.com /archives/000074.html   (514 words)

  
 davidtemkin.com: Google's Gmail as a Rich Internet Application (RIA)
Rich Internet Application happens to be the term of the day to describe this new class of more usable web/internet based applications (they used to be called the x-internet, remember :)?).
Rich in graphics/smooth animation, interactivity by javascript, windows-like/mac-like mean squat to the end users if the features don't make the application more usable.
Users new to these applications can lean on their familiarity with Outlook and similar applications, but they don't reflect what we've learned on the Web about UI -- very little linking, very little contextual "content" or media.
www.davidtemkin.com /mtarchive/000003.html   (1443 words)

  
 XandMail Unveils its Strategy for Rich Internet Application (RIA)
Rich Internet Application (RIA) technologies are the future of the Web experience, aiming to use client-side resources to provide the user with responsive and application-like behavior in the web browser.
As web applications have been based on the page-by-page approach for the HTML Web, the entire page is refreshed with each click which results in excessive bandwidth consumption, over-burdening server hardware and delivering a poor user experience.
By turning EMS(TM) into a RIA with version 4, XandMail has managed to combine the best of both worlds - a communication solution with the functionality of a desktop application, yet centrally deployed and maintained on the web.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/06-09-2005/0003829042&EDATE=   (692 words)

  
 Engineering Rich Internet Applications
Meanwhile, the role of user-experience lead is for someone able to work with the user-experience and engineering teams, to create rich client applications targetted at the web, mobile phones and other devices.
Application forms for both roles are available online - if you'd like to work alongside us in the consulting team at this inflection point in the RIA industry, then we'd love to receive your application.
The RIA Practice of Macromedia Consulting EMEA is hiring - we're looking for technical architects as well as a user-experience lead to work with the consulting team, helping us to deliver high-impact applications for customers and strategic partners.
www.richinternetapps.com   (420 words)

  
 Laszlo - Rich Internet Applications
Rich Internet application (RIA) frameworks promise to address the above issues and invigorate the Internet with the rich user experience historically limited to desktop applications.
These frameworks, sometimes referred to as rich client architectures or the executable Internet, enable application developers, service providers and online businesses to create and deploy a new generation of more effective Web applications that delight their customers, increase the adoption of their services, and reduce support and deployment costs.
OpenLaszlo is the leading rich Internet application platform, with deployments on the Web serving over 20 million users to date.
www.laszlosystems.com /company/ria.php   (576 words)

  
 Outsmart :: Leading Rich Internet Application development
Rich Internet Applications (RIA) are a cross between traditional desktop and web-based applications.
As leaders in Rich Internet Application technology, we build industrial strength solutions for Intranet, Extranet and Internet deployment strategies.
For a start you could read our article on what is a Rich Internet Application?
www.getoutsmart.com   (213 words)

  
 Erik's... Hmm...: Rich Internet Application (RiA) Presentation...
I used the title "Rich Internet Application" (RiA) to describe this post on his presentation.
He stressed that he believes in the future we won't be using third-party jars in our applications.
By the end of "the show" you knew exactly what he was trying to say, even if he didn't put it in big, bold letters.
erik.weibust.net /blog_archives/000187rich_internet_application_ria_presentation.html   (765 words)

  
 [thelist] Rich Internet Application
Also there must be the ability to work outside of a web evironment such as a Java application on a Palm or desktop (Windows, Mac).
All of this must feel the end data to the Java application which will then finish the order process.
Collar, sleves, logo (upload), build a logo (probably a seperate app), clip art, names, numbers, colors (some could be 3 color, some could be 4 or 1 color), a place for descriptive text about what you are looking for.
lists.evolt.org /archive/Week-of-Mon-20040906/164056.html   (275 words)

  
 Rich Internet Application Development Propelled Into High Gear With Snapp MX Pro v1.0 By Netcentrics
Engineered as a Rich Internet Application, Snapp MX is accessible through any common web browser running any of today's popular operating systems.
KELOWNA, BC Canada/EWORLDWIRE/April 28, 2005 --- In support of Java(TM),.NET(TM) and ColdFusion MX(TM) developers, Netcentrics Corp. has released Snapp MX(TM) Professional v.1.0, the industry's first platform agnostic, web-based, visual development environment, expediting and simplifying the construction of multi-tier rich Internet applications (starting price US$499).
Snapp MX is part of the application construction and design market which is expected to exceed $2.0B in 2005, according to industry analyst IDC.
www.cflex.net /shownewsitem.cfm?NewsID=71   (752 words)

  
 Rich Internet Application Breakfast
The solution takes advantage of the Flash 6 Player's ability to store large amounts of offline data, allowing reporting information to be cached by the application for use when not connected to the internet.
This site is a great example of the information rich, highly interactive interfaces that can be built with RIA technology.
Try sorting the columns of stocks by clicking on the column headings, reordering the 3D stock charts or finding which stock is traded at each position on the floor.
www.macromedia.com.au /ria   (578 words)

  
 Marc’s Voice » Blog Archive » Is a Rich Internet Application in Your Future?
Is a Rich Internet Application in Your Future?
One Response to “Is a Rich Internet Application in Your Future?”
The rich applications are already on the way, but I think there’s more a chance they’ll be.NET than flash.
blog.broadbandmechanics.com /2004/08/is_a_rich_inter   (226 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network: Ten Tips for Building a Flash Remoting Application
In some applications this is not possible, but you may have an application that would work well offline, such as an email program that would allow a user to read the contents of previously downloaded email, or compose an email offline.
Modules can be improved and plugged in without affecting other elements of the application, assuming your module does the same thing with the same properties, methods, and events associated with it (that is, as long as the API to the module doesn't change).
Applications can be built that display one simple screen to the user while delivering content through the back-end application server.
www.oreillynet.com /pub/a/javascript/2003/09/16/flashremoting.html   (2861 words)

  
 :: Magnet Technologies : RIA : Rich Internet Application is the future of web application development. ::
RIAs can also be made to work with existing web application infrastructure and small modules can be deployed even as part of normal HTML pages.
RIAs can be used to develop new applications that seem impossible with traditional web technologies, they can be used to simplify complex processes like registration, online shopping and data analysis.
We have worked on other RIAs too - a mobile phone logo designer application and portfolio section of Magnet website are two other examples of our RIA work.
www.magnet-i.com /services_ria.htm   (441 words)

  
 Schematic - Rich Internet Application Development - Perth, Western Australia
In response to the opportunity to satisfy these criteria, a new generation of web applications is emerging: Rich Internet Applications.
Later this year, Schematic will be releasing its Rich Application Portal which will contain resources, examples and case studies of Flash applications, from various developers, from around the world.
RIA's combine the interactive user experiences of traditional desktop applications, with the deployment flexibility and cost profile of traditional web based applications to create a single, integrated, intuitive user experience.
www.schematic.com.au /richInternetApplication.html   (433 words)

  
 Future of the Rich Internet Application
Datamonitor published a recent article titled "The Saga of the Rich Internet Client".
Not exactly in the RIA camp, but it is a way to get zero-configuration applications launched from a browser.
By "Logic" I mean the business logic of the application (which might be farmed out to web services).
www.javalobby.org /java/forums/t21372.html   (843 words)

  
 RIA - Rich Internet Application
It is formed by the flooding of a river valley due to either a rise in sea level or a lowering of a landmass.
There are a number of rias in the UK - for example, in Salcombe and Dartmouth in Devon.
Rail Industry Agreement It is a six-part pact signed by AAR Class 1 railroads and the American Shortline Association in 1998 that governs certain big railroads and small railroad activities.
www.auditmypc.com /acronym/RIA.asp   (200 words)

  
 Free Eclipse Plug-in for Rich Internet Application Development
Posted by: sandra wendland on November 09, 2004 @ 01:01 PM Canoo has released a new plug-in for Eclipse 3.0 that simplifies Rich Internet Application (RIA) development with the UltraLightClient (ULC) Java library.
In this vendor tech talk, Agile MDA Consultant Jon Kern discusses modeling, agile development, challenges facing the software industry, better ways to deliver software solutions, how MDA is attainable when using OptimalJ, and the future of software development.
The plug-in generates a sample ULC application that can be used as a template to understand the use of a launcher and the structure of a main class in ULC.
www.theserverside.com /news/thread.tss?thread_id=29883   (3455 words)

  
 MindCanvas: Reimagining a software category as a Rich Internet Application
AJAX and Rich Internet Applications offer the chance to re-imagine product categories that were previously thought of as mature, finished, and mundane.
I think that, sooner or later, pretty much every application category is going to be rebuilt from the ground up as a rich internet application.
It is a web survey research service, re-imagined as a rich internet application.
www.jonathanboutelle.com /mt/archives/2005/11/mindcanvas_reim.html   (673 words)

  
 Satori Interactive - Flash/Flex Rich Internet Application Developers
Satori Interactive is a leader in the field of dynamic Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
Useres should be compelled to play and explore an application to uncover deeper information and hold their attention at increasing levels while the interactive presentation unfolds.
By writing intelligent Flash based web applications, you can capture all of the speed, functionality and databaase interaction that users have come to expect with desktop applications, while using the application from a simple web browser anywhere in the world.
www.satoriinteractive.com /Services.aspx   (649 words)

  
 Sarah Allen's Weblog: what is a "Rich Internet Application?"
Kevin Lynch posted last week about Flash applications that are "starting to appear." However not everything done in Flash is a rich internet application, and it is a challenge to sift through these showase sites to find great examples.
This is the app used to create the updated CameraFinder demo that Macromedia gave as their primary example of a Rich Internet Application.
Macromedia writes that "Rich Internet Applications combine the functionality of desktop software applications with the broad reach and low-cost deployment of web applications—resulting in significantly more intuitive, responsive, and effective user experiences."
www.ultrasaurus.com /sarahblog/archives/000013.html   (942 words)

  
 Macromedia - Business : Rich Internet Applications
"Stock information is now served without the need of a page request," say E*TRADE developers, whose Rich Internet Applications are giving users immediate access to time-sensitive information.
The Flash Platform delivers the most effective experiences for rich content, applications and communications across browsers, operating systems, and devices.
Deliver application front ends that combine desktop software functionality with the broad reach and low cost deployment of the web.
www.macromedia.com /resources/business/rich_internet_apps   (216 words)

  
 TIBCO Releases Ajax-based RIA Development Solution- ADTmag.com
This week, TIBCO is releasing the latest version of its Ajax-based rich Internet application (RIA) development solution, General Interface 3.0.
Gartner's Driver has predicted that by 2010 more than 60 percent of new application development will include an RIA component, and 25 percent will be exclusively RIAs.
RIAs are something of a cross between Web apps and desktop apps.
www.adtmag.com /article.asp?id=11772   (533 words)

  
 Art&Logic Rich Internet Application (RIA) Development & Programming Services
A variety of tools have been developed to address the general problem of “richinternet applications.
Flash™ can also be an excellent way to create handheld applications and device management interfaces.
Our applications comply with government accessibility laws such as Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act as needed.
www.artlogic.com /services/rich-internet-applications.php   (397 words)

  
 Pressfile Rich Internet Application
Pressfile Rich Internet Application is arguably first of its kind in the world.
The application is designed to be scalable and to provide the fastest response time to users.
This RIA has a vast array of features - both in technology and user interaction areas.
www.contractedwork.com /plarge.cfm?pictureid=40525   (228 words)

  
 Bindows™ Home
Rich Internet Applications combine the modern desktop-like interface of PC programs with Internet-based architecture.
Bindows is a Software Development Kit (SDK) for writing robust and secure Rich Internet Applications.
Bindows applications can be as rich as any modern desktop application and extremely thin (and of course zero-footprint).
www.bindows.net   (323 words)

  
 Flash Ant: Flash and Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Blog . :: A Summary of RIA Development Tools*: Past, Present and Future
The XAML in the sample applications is mainly used in an SVG-like manner, creating a mess of coordinates and color values used in drawing paths and fills.
It is understandable that Laszlo was conceived as an application server, since, until very recently, it only output Flash 5 bytecode and thus needed the sort of server-side processing that Generator used to provide.
My only fear with it is that it will lead to a new generation of horrible UIs as application designers starting making up their own visual metaphors like Flash programmers have been doing for the past 5 years.
www.flashant.org /index.php?p=330&more=1&c=1   (2940 words)

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