Dojo Project Cycle - Flash
Movie
This demonstrates how to use the Eclipse Ajax
Toolkit
Framework (ATF) to create a Dojo project and application. It then shows
the application starting up on an HTTP server in the embedded Mozilla
browser.
Using the ATF JavaScript
Debugger - Flash
Movie
This movie shows you the features and
functionality of
the integrated JavaScript debugger provided as part of the Eclipse Ajax
Toolkit Framework (ATF).
ATF URL Debugging - Flash
Movie
This
screen video presentation demonstrates how to use the Eclipse Ajax
Toolkit
Framework's Debugger to debug an Ajax Application using an URL.
Using the ATF Personality Builder
-Flash
Movie
This teaches you how to use the personality builder
wizard to make a new
Ajax Toolkit
Framework (ATF) personality, which supports using arbitrary AJAX
runtimes.
Using the Eclipse AJAX Toolkit Framework
(ATF) -Webinar
PowerPoint
presentation
This webinar demonstrates how to use ATF to create, debug,
and deploy an Ajax application on both Apache and J2EE servers.
Discover the Ajax Toolkit Framework for
Eclipse - DeveloperWorks
Article
This article
includes a HelloWorld example in which you install and configure the
ATF, then use Eclipse and Dojo to create a basic Web application.
Web
2.0 the Eclipse Way with the Rich AJAX Platform - Adobe
Connect webinar
The Rich AJAX Platform enables you
to create AJAX-enabled Web
applications using the methods and concepts of the Eclipse Rich Client
Platform. This webinar demonstrates the three RAP building
blocks - a
widget toolkit, the Eclipse plug-in mechanism, and a workbench - and
how they compare with RCP. The widget toolkit is a Java component
library similar to SWT. RAP renders the required HTML, CSS,
and
JavaScript, so the developer does not need to code it. The
workbench is similar
to the Eclipse platform workbench and is works together with the widget
toolkit.
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