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Tor Norbye’s Blog
Norbye, a Sun senior staff engineer, used Java Studio Creator and Ajax to build a Web page with auto-complete from a 180,000-word dictionary during a JavaOne demo – in just three minutes. Find out how he did it.
Greg Murray’s Blog
"A demo is worth 1000 words," writes Sun's servlet specification lead. Hence, Murray blogs links to four live Ajax demos and the latest BluePrints Solutions Catalog.
Alex Russell’s Blog
The open source JavaScript Dojo toolkit fills in JavaScript and browser gaps to help you build serious Web apps in less time. Russell, Dojo toolkit project lead, explains.
The Aquarium
Dive into The Aquarium for the latest on GlassFish Community initiatives to build an open source Java EE 5 Application Server.
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine's Blog
"Sun Does Ajax with Java Studio Creator": Our Java Web Services architect in France invites you to try it out for yourself.
 
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