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  • An excellent post on delivering real-time updates from .NET to JavaScript via WebSockets by using WebORB for .NET: http://t.co/8ONjyw59
  • We're working on some cool samples demonstrating Sencha component integration with WebORB's websockets and data management. Stay tuned.
  • For all Flexers out there, check out the following blog post, looks like a problem in ArrayCollection serialization: http://t.co/qbZuTEhy
  • none - intentionally blocks websocket handshake responses. Not only they do not support it, they do not allow others either

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Enterprise grade connectivity between iOS and Java, .NET and PHP

This is just a heads-up that we finished an implementation of a binary remoting protocol for our new Communication Library for iOS. The new feature provides a way to integrate iOS applications with Java, .NET and PHP backends. The next release of the library is a few days out and will enable extremely fast remote procedure call (RPC) support for POJOs, Java Spring beans, EJBs, Grails services, SOAP Web Services, .NET classes, WCF services, Spring.NET beans and PHP classes. We’re also working on a benchmark application which will demonstrate how our implementation stacks up against currently available integration approaches like JSON or SOAP. Stay tuned, the client-server integration for native iOS apps is about to change.

WebORB and Grails Integration

We first announced Grails integration back when we released WebORB for Java 4.1. Today we have uploaded a new set of WebORB for Java Docs, which include the documentation describing the integration between WebORB for Java and Grails. The docs also include a detailed tutorial providing step-by-step instructions for creating a Grails application, deploying WebORB and developing a sample service. The tutorial is available at: http://www.themidnightcoders.com/fileadmin/docs/java/v4/grails_example_application.htm

Finally, the Grails integration has been reviewed in a webinar we conducted back in March. The video where the Grails integration is reviewed is linked below, make sure to fast forward to 5m:30sec into the video: