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Project jMaki, a framework for creating Ajax-enabled web applications in Java, PHP, or Phobos; Project Dynamic Faces, a framework for creating Ajax-enabled JavaServer Faces ...
Category:Ajax (programming) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JMaki; JSON; JavaScript library; Jpspan; L. User:ListOfThings/draft; Log4js; M. MindMeister ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ajax_(programming)"
LAB-4270: Using jMaki Technology for Building Web 2.0/Ajax ...
Prerequisites. This hands-on lab assumes you have some basic knowledge of, or programming experience with, the following technologies. Web application programming
Greg Murray's Blog: jMaki Beta 1.0 is Out!
jMaki Beta 1.0 is Out! Posted by gmurray71 on December 06, 2006 at 04:15 PM | Comments (7) jMaki helps you create JavaScript centric applications by providing all the pieces you ...
ajax: jMaki Documentation Resources
This pages contains pointers to articles, blogs, screencasts, presentations and wiki pages with lots of information about building applications with jMaki, creating new widgets ...
jmaki-webtop: jMaki Webtop
jMaki Webtop is a BSD based open source project that provides a mashups platform based on jMaki widgets for presentation with data persistence by Google Gears or MySQL.
jMaki Core PHP Test
Welcome to the jMaki core application for Java. jMaki core provides the minimum set of jMaki features to create Ajax applications. This version does not contain any external ...
LAB-4272: jMaki Samples
Prerequisites. This hands-on lab assumes you have some basic knowledge of, or programming experience with, the following technologies. Web application programming
New Technologies for Ajax and Web Application Development: Project ...
Project jMaki helps you create and reuse Ajax-enabled widgets to create interactive and dynamic web applications more effectively on the Java EE platform.
jMaki on Rails - Craig McClanahan's Weblog
Background. Yes, it's me again. I really am alive, but have been heads down learning new technologies. You see, my latest role is as architect around Web 2.0 (or next generation ...