IBM Releases AJAX Toolkit Framework
Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:03 PM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: AJAX | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
A technology that assists in constructing Eclipse framework support for AJAX Toolkits.
Is it just me or has AJAX frameworks started coming out of the woodwork this week? Anywho...
IBM has posted on their site a new AJAX Framework specifically geared towards Eclipse.
"AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF) provides extensible tools for building IDEs for the many different AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) run-time environments (such as Dojo, Zimbra, etc.). This technology also contains features for developing, debugging, and testing AJAX applications. The framework provides enhanced JavaScript editing features such as edit-time syntax checking; an embedded Mozilla Web browser; an embedded DOM browser; and an embedded JavaScript debugger."
One thing I noticed on the right of the menu was the "Request a License" link. Hmm....
I think I'll stick with the AdvancedAJAX 1.0 for now. :-)
Technorati Tags: Web x.0, AJAX, AJAX, framework
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