목요일, 3월 30, 2006

AJAX Toolkit Framework

Craig Becker et al., alphaWorks Emerging Internet Tech Group Project

IBM has announced the release of its AJAX Toolkit Framework -- a technology that assists in constructing Eclipse framework support for AJAX Toolkits and provides enhanced DHTML/Javascript IDE features for AJAX developers. 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. An additional and unique aspect of the framework is the Personality Builder function, which assists in the construction of IDE features for arbitrary AJAX run-time frameworks and thus adds to the supported set of run-time environments in the ATF. The technology is based largely upon WTP 1.0. ATF enables support of DOM browsing and JavaScript debugging by using Mozilla XULrunner to embed the Mozilla browser component (Gecko) in the Eclipse framework. The tool requires Eclipse 3.1.1, Eclipse Web Tools Platform
(WTP) 1.0, and Java 1.4.2. The Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK) is a collection of emerging technologies that are relevant to IBM's emerging software strategies. The ETTK team works with external users to incubate and further develop these technologies so they can be used to create innovative customer solutions.


alphaWorks : AJAX Toolkit Framework : Overview

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