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jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax (10 messages)
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: September 26 2007 09:24 EDT
Greg Murray has announced the release of jMaki 1.0, a client/server framework for Ajax that normalizes component APIs, provides convenient server access from PHP and Java, and also provides layouts and IDE integration. jMaki provides a set of pre-wrapped, popular, third-party widgets from Dojo, script.acu.lous and other vendors. jMaki is a part of the Sun Web Developer Pack (SWDP). Probably the most confusing aspect of jMaki is building the data models for the components (which include accordion components, clocks, RSS readers, layouts, date pickers, and other similar components). There's a wiki page documenting some of the data models; detailed component documentation, by component, would be nice.Threaded Messages (10)
- Re: jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax by Gotya TheHero on September 26 2007 10:35 EDT
- Re: jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax by Joseph Ottinger on September 26 2007 10:42 EDT
- Uncalled for by Ethan Allen on September 26 2007 12:47 EDT
- Re: Uncalled for by Frank Bolander on September 26 2007 01:07 EDT
- How would you like the samples? by Gregory Murray on September 26 2007 22:26 EDT
- Re: jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax by Konstantin Ignatyev on September 27 2007 15:33 EDT
- NB 6 ? by Sandro F on September 28 2007 08:01 EDT
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Re: jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Gotya TheHero
- Posted on: September 26 2007 10:35 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Ok, now we know about jMaki. How did it really help you? I mean, be honest with yourself. TechTarget got benefitted more than you as a person did. What are your options really, flat ass Joseph? -
Re: jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joseph Ottinger
- Posted on: September 26 2007 10:42 EDT
- in response to Gotya TheHero
Ok, now we know about jMaki. How did it really help you? I mean, be honest with yourself. TechTarget got benefitted more than you as a person did. What are your options really, flat ass Joseph?
With all due respect, could you take this out of the thread and into email? If you've a problem with me or the posting (not sure which?), fine, but it doesn't belong here. -
Uncalled for[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Ethan Allen
- Posted on: September 26 2007 12:47 EDT
- in response to Gotya TheHero
This kind of personal attack does not belong here. -
Re: Uncalled for[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Frank Bolander
- Posted on: September 26 2007 13:07 EDT
- in response to Ethan Allen
This kind of personal attack does not belong here.
+1 Pretty innocuous post to go ballistic on. -
How would you like the samples?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Gregory Murray
- Posted on: September 26 2007 22:26 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Hi, The reason we moved to the data models was that most of the core widgets depend on them. If you are looking for the different parameters that you can configure a widget with we have them listed here: https://ajax.dev.java.net/docs/jmdocs/index.html We will try to make this more obvious and easy to get to. Is there any thing else you would like to see us do better? -
Re: jMaki 1.0 released: client/server framework for Ajax[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Konstantin Ignatyev
- Posted on: September 27 2007 15:33 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Congratulations! I really like the architecture and idea of the framework. I am playing with it for a 3 days now and like it so far. -
sikiş[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: ali sulw
- Posted on: May 21 2009 13:57 EDT
- in response to Konstantin Ignatyev
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sikiş[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: ali sulw
- Posted on: May 21 2009 13:58 EDT
- in response to ali sulw
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sikiş[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: ali sulw
- Posted on: May 21 2009 13:59 EDT
- in response to Konstantin Ignatyev
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NB 6 ?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sandro F
- Posted on: September 28 2007 08:01 EDT
- in response to Joseph Ottinger
Congratulations for the release! Any news on a plugin for Netbeans 6 ? or the old plugin (NB5) should work on it ? Sandro.