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| April 17, 2007 02:04 PM EDT |
Our team has made available an update to the Ajax for IBM WebSphere Platform
as part of the Early Adapter program. The Early Adapter programallows users to get an early peek at technology that may be used within the WebSphere Application Server products. This release is based on the 0.4.2 Dojo Toolkit and addresses a number of fixes and improvements. Just as before, the toolkit includes a comet implementation for WebSphere 6.0 Platform Messaging and updates to the samples that were provided. The features are packaged for use in Eclipse 3.2.1 and include an offline version of the draft Dojo book. Distributions are also provided for non-Eclipse users. The documentation download includes explanations and pre-reqs for the various features. Worth a look.
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Published April 17, 2007
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Kevin Haverlock is an advisory software engineer for IBM's WebSphere Application Server product. He joined IBM in 1995 at Research Triangle Park, NC, where he worked as a developer for the Tivoli division. In 2000 he transferred to the WebSphere Application Server organization and is currently an architect and developer for the WebSphere Application Server Express product.
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