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    <title>jMaki is cool</title>
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          Sun&#039;s new Ajax framework&lt;a href=&#034;https://ajax.dev.java.net/&#034;&gt; jMaki &lt;/a&gt;is so cool that it lets you mix and match the various javascript libraries available. For example, you can use one dojo widget and another custom widget.&lt;br /&gt;
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maki, means wrapping things and guess what we did next - wrapped it up in our web application framework &#039;netForce&#039; as a plug-in. We are still exploring how jMaki can hep us use various ajax components and technologies in unified and simple way. &lt;br /&gt;
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While jMaki is cool enough and it is very easy to add widgets to your jsp page or web application, I think for web based products one should try to find a common javascript library that can do most of the stuff needed. Dojo is supposed to offer all that we may need in a very clean way. Let&#039;s wait to get it mature enough.
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    <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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