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Web 2.0 Application
Krutský, Matyáš ; Raška, Ondřej (advisor) ; Basl, Josef (referee)
The goal of this document is to describe one of trends of Web 2.0 - web appliacation hybrids or mashup applications. It briefly describes types of mashups and how they work. First chapter introduces reader into term Web 2.0 which led to creation of mashup applications. It also describes basic terms and the term mashup itself. Second part discusses possibilities of profit on mixing differnet web services from differnet points of view. What it can bring to creators of mashup applications and also to API providers. Third part gives an overview of communication protocols usually used to communicate. Described protocols are REST, XML-RPC, SOAP, Javascript APIs and screen scraping. The goal of this section is to give the reader basic knowledge of them for further studying. Next part introduces sample application created for purpose of this work. It is a connection of Czech internet photo-sharing service rajče.net and social network Facebook. Fifth part focuses to introducing some tools for automatic creation of data mashup applications. It picks three products - Openkapow Robots, Yahoo! Pipes and Dapper, and describes their features and how to use them. Last part is a summary of current situation in Czech Republic.

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