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href="http://www.secondlife.com" target="_blank">Second Life</a> at
the <a href="http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sun%20Microsystems/
172/162/91">Sun Microsystems Developer Playground</a> to discover how
easy it is to create web pages and apps in Java. Learn about
NetBeans, JSPs, beans, database binding, the cool JMaki widgets and
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take advantage of new and improved features you asked for, like
visual web development, visual game design, enterprise development,
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set of
widgets and sample applications for doing pie charts, line charts, area
charts and bar charts. These widgets can be easily installed in the
NetBeans IDE as an add-on component library. <a
href="https://jmaki-charting.dev.java.net/">jMaki Charting</a> widget
library and Java and PHP samples can be downloaded from <a title="jMaki
Charting Dowload Page" target="_blank"
href="https://jmaki-charting.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?
folderID=0">jMaki Charting dowload page</a>. The details to participate
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        <description><![CDATA[In a Tech Days keynote, Bray advises developers to continue to use
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        <description><![CDATA[Learn how to use RMI to effortlessly demonstrate and test client-server functionality with JavaFX Script technology. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Learn how a client-side mashup works, and explore some of the considerations related to this mashup approach. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Learn how to develop a JRuby application using the NetBeans IDE and deploy it on GlassFish.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Learn how the Solaris DTrace tool can help trace Ajax applications, starting from the JavaScript code executed in a browser environment, to 
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        <description><![CDATA[Learn how to use the Portal Server and to how to apply Ajax to portlets  in Sang Shin's online <a href="http://www.javapassion.com/ajaxcodecamp/">Ajax Code  Camp</a>.]]></description>
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        <title>Screencast #Web3: jMaki in Eclipse</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Find out how jMaki plug-in can be installed in Eclipse 3.3 (codename Europa) and how easy it is to build jMaki-enabled web applications.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Greg Murray gets you up and running with Google Gears, integrating it with other jMaki components as an extension. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[This screencast shows how a jMaki-wrapped Yahoo DataTable widget can  be used to pull data from MySQL database using ActiveRecord in a  
Rails application.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[The Cometd framework and its Bayeux protocol is now supported starting  
with Grizzly 1.0.11 and GlassFish 9.1 b35. Jean-Francois Arcand's blogs  
about the gCometd implementation, how to enable it and describes a DOJO  
cometd enabled example.]]></description>
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        <title>Ajax Code Camp: JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Ajax Integration</title>
        <link>http://www.javapassion.com/ajaxcodecamp/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[JavaServer Faces provides a component-model architecture through which you can build an Ajax application by drag-and-dropping Ajax-enabled JavaServer Faces components in an IDE such as Sun Java Studio Creator.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/rockstar_awards.jsp</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Read Ed Ort's review of the irreverent<a href="http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/rockstar_awards.jsp" target="_open"> Java Rock Stars</a>, Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, co-founders of the Ajax community site Ajaxian.com. Wildly popular speakers on the techie conference circuit, Galbraith and Almaer demonstrated Ajax techniques and highlighted some of the lessons learned from the first highly successful &amp;quot;Ajax innovators&amp;quot; and examined what's new and cool in the Ajax arena.]]></description>
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        <link>http://developers.sun.com/learning/javaoneonline/j1online.jsp?track=8&amp;yr=2007&amp;</link>
        <description><![CDATA[From Ajax to Comet to Spring to Phobos, download the JavaOne Hands-On Labs and experience Web 2.0 web applications for yourself.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/divas/entry/ajaxifying_javaserver_faces_components</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Use dynamic faces Ajax zones to easily enable plain old JSF components to send Ajax requests, dynamically update other components with the Ajax response, and use an Ajax Transaction to continually poll the server. By the end of the exercise, you have created a simple chat room!]]></description>
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        <link>http://www.javapassion.com/ajaxcodecamp/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[GWT is definitely an interesting technology to explore for building Ajax applications especially for those who want to leverage their Java knowledge. The current version of NetBeans GWT plug-in does not support &amp;quot;creating a WAR&amp;quot; feature yet. That will be provided in the next version.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/index.jsp</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Register today for the JavaOne conference and save $100! The program is new and expanded. <a href="http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/index.jsp" target="_blank">Learn More</a>.]]></description>
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        <link>http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Join us at CommunityOne, a free and open environment of participation, contribution, and innovation. In this one-day technical conference, you can explore groundbreaking open-source and community-based environments, technologies and platforms. Choose from sessions at NetBeans Day or Start-up Camp and in tracks on Web 2.0, the OpenSolaris operating system, OpenJDK / Mobile and Embedded, the RedMonk community, and the GlassFish project. Registration is free, but space is limited. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[This series examines some of the most common approaches, or styles, for
doing mashups. Part 1 focuses on server-side mashups and discusses the
major design considerations related to this mashup style. ]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/javaee/community/campaigns/gftv-052007/welcome.jsp</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Blog about GlassFish for a chance to win a 52-inch LCD HD TV. Contest runs May 1-June 15, 2007. ]]></description>
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        <title>Creating Web 2.0-Enabled Communities With Sun Java System Portal Server</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[This article describes how Sun Java System Portal Server makes  
effective use of Web 2.0 features and concepts to help your users be  
more collaborative and productive.]]></description>
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        <link>http://www.netbeans.org/kb/samples/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[From building a web application that uses Google Maps to putting 
Dilbert on your mobile phone, you'll find a NetBeans sample application 
you just have to download.]]></description>
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        <title>Get jMaki v.9</title>
        <link>https://ajax.dev.java.net/download.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Download this new stable release of jMaki today]]></description>
        <date>2007-04-16</date>
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        <link>http://www.javapassion.com/ajaxcodecamp/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Prototype is a popular JavaScript library.  In fact, several other JavaScript libraries use Prototype underneath. In this session, you are going to learn various utility functions.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Don't miss these great Sun speakers at the Web 2.0 Expo: Dr. Jim Baty talks on Architecture for Humanity. Dan Roberts and Sanjay Sharma tell you how to Jumpstart Your Startup. Roberto Chinnici tells you why Scripting and the Java Platform is a Marriage Made in Heaven.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sys-con.com/read/357638.htm</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Ben Galbraith says that jMaki in the <a href="/web/swdp/docs/index.jsp">Sun Web Developer Pack</a> &amp;quot;offers a compelling model for creating richcomponent-oriented Ajax interfaces in Java.&amp;quot;]]></description>
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        <link>https://ajaxnetbeans.dev.java.net/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[This java.net group is creating NetBeans sample code for existing Ajax-related books so that it's easier for developers to build and run the application described in the books.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/ajax_jsf/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Learn how to use Dynamic Faces, included in the new Sun Web Developer Pack, to add first-class Ajax support to your JavaServer Faces technology-based application. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[The Sun Developer Network (SDN) won the 2007 Jolt award for best website/developer network. Jolt calls SDN the #1 &amp;quot;indispensable site for developers.&amp;quot; <a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&amp;STORY=/www/story/03-22-2007/0004551328&amp;EDATE="target="_blank">Read about the 17th Annual Jolt Awards.</a>]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Work with the Java Pet Store 2.0 demo and the Java EE 5 platform to develop an Ajax-enabled Web 2.0 application that is user-driven, user-organized, and user-policed.
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        <link>http://developers.sun.com/web/swdp/index.jsp</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Simplify development of your Web 2.0 applications with this <a href="/web/swdp/index.jsp"target="_blank">all-in-one download</a>.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/patriceg/entry/soa_workshop1</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Read <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/patriceg/entry/soa_workshop1" target="_blank">part 1 </a>and <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/patriceg/entry/ajaxing_jsr168_portlet_for_jes" target="_blank">part 2</a> in a blog series that discusses how to develop and deploy JSR 168 portlets for the Sun Java Enterprise System portal. ]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/sdnchannel</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Meet the founder of EchoSign, a startup that plugs the analog hole in digital signature management.  
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        <description><![CDATA[Find out how to use the basic features of Dynamic Faces to add Ajax capabilities to JavaServer Faces components. ]]></description>
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        <link>https://jmaki-charting.dev.java.net/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[jMaki Charting is a BSD based open source project focusing on providing jMaki enabled widgets for charting.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/mailers/techtips/enterprise/2007/TechTips_Jan07.html#2</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Learn the basics of jMaki in this tech tip.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/AJAX/IntroAjaxPageAuthors.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Here's everything you need to know to put Ajax in your web pages using 
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        <link>http://jdj.sys-con.com/read/322352.htm</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Countless themes and memes will be front and center at AjaxWorld 2007 East in NYC. 100+ sessions cover every aspect of Ajax-enabled 
applications and those creating and deploying them.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[A 15-minute video series of interviews with experts from Sun and elsewhere to explore how Ajax and Java technology converge to simplify the creation of auto-complete, form validation, data refresh, and other dynamic Web application functions.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/jenniferb/entry/more_fun_with_jmaki_getting</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Learn how to get the data from a bean using an EL expression, as you can with most other JSP tags.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/sdnchannel/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Learn about Sun's StartUp Camp and our exclusive new startup offerings to help you think big and spend less.  
Hear first-hand from the winners of the &amp;quot;speed geeking&amp;quot; contest on what it takes to get started. Learn about the <a href="http://www.sun.com/emrkt/startupessentials/" target="_blank">Startup Essentials Program</a> and more, on the <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/sdnchannel/" target="_blank">SDN Channel.</a>]]></description>
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        <link>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/carlavmott/archive/2007/01/building_web_20.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[In this blog entry, Carla Mott uses the NetBeans plugin to build a web app that uses the standard layout template, the Dojo fisheye widget for navigation, the Yahoo Geocoder and Google map widgets.]]></description>
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        <link>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/gmurray71/archive/2006/12/the_zen_of_jmak.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Enjoy Greg Murray's Javapolis presentation on jMaki with basic examples, 
history, mindset and motivation.\]]></description>
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        <link>http://www.netbeans.org/products/visualweb/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[The NetBeans Visual Web Pack (derived from the award-winning Sun Java Studio Creator software) lets you rapidly and visually build standards-based web applications using JavaServer Faces and Ajax components.]]></description>
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        <link>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/edort/archive/2006/12/insights_from_t_1.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Ed Ort blogs from the Web Builder 2.0 Conference: Ajax is a design pattern more than a set of technologies, and other technologies will likely supplant it.]]></description>
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        <link>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/edort/archive/2006/12/web_builder_20.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Ed Ort's report from Caesar's Palace gives you a glimpse into the new world of Ajax and Web 2.0.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/hands-on/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[What's the best way to introduce Ajax into your legacy application? This article series guides you through Ajax implementations, 
starting with writing the necessary code by hand, then using an open-source toolkit, and finally implementing JavaServer Faces components.]]></description>
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        <link>http://www.netbeans.org</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Check out the new Mobility Pack, Profiler Pack, Enterprise Pack, C/C++ Pack (Beta 3), 
and a technology preview of the Visual Web Pack. NetBeans 5.5 supports the Java EE 5.0
platform, including the Java Persistence, EJB 3 and JAX-WS 2.0 specifications.]]></description>
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        <link>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/sean_brydon/archive/2006/10/free_online_jav.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Sean Brydon reminds us of this still very relevant JavaOne talk on how to build a web application on the Java EE 5 platform. Discussed are the design choices and decisions made for the new Java Pet Store 2.0.]]></description>
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        <link>http://theajaxexperience.com/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[This conference features over fifty technically focused sessions across three full days spanning four parallel tracks with over twenty five speakers.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/webapp_1/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Read the first in a series of introductory articles about new projects that make developing interactive and dynamic web applications easier.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sys-con.com/read/282241.htm</link>
        <description><![CDATA[No company on earth had more speakers on the inaugural Ajax World speaker faculty than Sun, including Greg Murray Servlet 2.5 Specification Lead, now the Ajax architect for Sun.
committed to making sure that developers and IT architects are aware how Ajax is agnostic as to what server-side language is being used, be it Java, ColdFusion, PHP, .NET, Perl or whatever.
<a href="http://java.sys-con.com/read/282241.htm" target="_blank">Read the article.</a>]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com//developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/AJAX/DesignStrategies/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Choose 1 of 6 strategies: Do it Yourself, Use a Client-Side JavaScript Technology Library, Use a Client-Server Framework, Do the Wrap Thing, Go Remote, Go All Java Technology.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/hands-on/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[There's more than one way to do it with the Java EE 5 SDK and related tools. These hands-on articles detail four approaches by examining a series of NetBeans 5.5 projects based on a single example. The first two articles are available now: <a href="http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/hands-on/" target="_blank">Hands-On Java EE<a/> and <a href="http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/hands-on/legacyAJAX/do-it-yourself/index.html" target="_blank">Creating an Ajax-Enabled Bookstore Application, A Do-It-Yourself Approach.</a> ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Deliver feature-rich, cross-browser Internet applications using JavaServer Faces and this one-stop guide.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[This tutorial describes how to add the power of Ajax to JavaServer Faces components with some help from the DOJO toolkit.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[There are some very good detailed technical explanations of Comet already, but it seems there is some room for a basic discussion of what it is about, what it is good for ? and how it jives with Ajax.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/webtier/entry/build_deploy_your_i_web</link>
        <description><![CDATA[CVR's latest blog reviews a number of <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/webtier/entry/build_deploy_your_i_web"> Web 2.0 Applications</a> running on Sun Java System Web Server. 
For the details, check these blogs: <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/natarajan/entry/article_on_deploying_jspwiki_to">Deploying JSPWiki</a> by Sriram (and see the <a href="http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/webserver/reference/techart/jspwiki.html">Companion Arcticle</a>); 
<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/mock/entry/deploying_jspwiki_on_sun_java">JAAS Login Configuration for JSPWiki</a>) by Joe; and <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/sabada/entry/running_jmaki_on_sun_java">Running jMaki</a>, by Sabada.]]></description>
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        <link>https://ajax.dev.java.net/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Check out the <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/" target="_blank">cool new Project jMaki home page </a>and the new visual, Ajax-based <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/nonav/gallery/index.html#0" target="_blank">widget gallery</a>.]]></description>
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        <link>http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/DTJ-2105.xml</link>
        <description><![CDATA[A new 2-day workshop for developers interested in leveraging existing
JSF and Ajax-based web-tier components to build web applications. SDN
members - use your priority code to get 10% off.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Learn how to develop web applications with Java Studio Creator in just 2 hours. Topics include: components in the visual interface (including Ajax components), creating a project, page navigation, binding components to back-end services, deploying a project, and securing your applications with JAAS.]]></description>
        <date>2006-09-18</date>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/divas/entry/using_the_dojo_combobox_in</link>
        <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/divas" target="_blank">Chris Kutler</a> shows you how to use jMaki to add a dojo combobox component to a JavaServer Faces application built using using Java Studio Creator.]]></description>
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        <link>http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/ajax-portlets.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Through a sample portlet, this article describes several tips on how to take maximum advantage of the benefits of using Ajax in portlets and suggests workarounds for pitfalls.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jenniferb</link>
        <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jenniferb"target="_blank">Jennifer Ball</a> posted two new tutorials on how to use jMaki widgets: 
<a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/using.html" target="_blank">Getting Started Using jMaki Widgets as JSP Tag Handlers</a> and 
<a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/usingFaces.html" target="_blank">Using jMaki Widgets as JavaServer Faces Components.</a> 
Also see the earlier tutorial <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/page-developer.html" target="_blank"> Using jMaki Widgets.</a>]]></description>
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        <link>https://jsf-extensions.dev.java.net/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Take a look at the early access release of Project Dynamic Faces (DynaFaces). Also visit the slides and screencasts page for an introductory presentation by Ed Burns]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2EE/jsf_renderers/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Read about how to use JavaServer Faces technology to build a library of reusable components and make your web pages' Ajax functionality available to a large community of users.]]></description>
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        <link>http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/portalserver/reference/techart/mashups.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Find out how to build a sample Mashup Portlet by merging geospatial data with an Ajax-based mapping service and deploy to Sun Java System Portal Server 7]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jenniferb#using_a_jmaki_widget_in</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Last week Jennifer Ball blogged on how to use the new publish/subscribe mechanism in jMaki to handle an event of the jMaki fisheye widget. This week, she describes how she used the jMaki fisheye widget to implement the same use case in a Phobos application.]]></description>
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        <link>http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Ed Burns and Roger Kitain, the co-leads of the JavaServer Faces 1.2 specification, will answer your questions about JavaServer Faces. This technology provides a rich architecture for managing the state of user interface components, processing component data, validating user input, and handling events. Among other things, this makes the technology ideal for implementing Ajax in a web application.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/roller/resources/portal/SunPortal7AjaxSampleDemo.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Watch this screencast demo on new features coming in Java ES R5. See the Ajax portlet container in action with drag-and-drop visual Ajax-style customization and personalization, asynchronous loading of channels, individualized controls, identity-based content delivery, and more.]]></description>
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        <link>http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/divas?entry=jmaki_the_spry_accordion_widget&amp;</link>
        <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jenniferb?entry=dojo_fisheye_jmaki_widget_using" target="_blank">Jennifer Ball</a> shows how to use the <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/" target="_blank">jMaki</a> pub/sub mechanism to handle UI events - for example - events generated by widget onClick events. The example demonstrates how to integrate this mechanism with the <a href="http://dojotoolkit.org/" target="_blank">dojo Fisheye widget</a>. The Pub/Sub mechanism is a recent addition to <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/" target="_blank">jMaki</a>; you can browse the code <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/source/browse/ajax/ws/jmaki/widgets/dojo/" target="_blank">here</a>, and there is a sample app showing two widgets interacting <a href="https://ajax.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=0" target="_blank">here</a>.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Tech Writer Jennifer Ball blogs on how to use the new publish and subscribe mechanism available in jMaki to handle events 
generated by jMaki widget. Once you publish a topic for a widget, you can subscribe to the topic from any application 
and respond to a widget event however you like...hardcoding specific behavior into the widget is not necessary.]]></description>
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        <link>http://www.javapassion.com/ajaxcodecamp/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[In this online course, learn the basic concepts of Ajax and how to use the various Ajax frameworks and toolkits like Dojo, jMaki, Google Web, and Ajax-enabled JavaServer Faces components. Both new and experienced Ajax coders will benefit.]]></description>
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        <link>https://blueprints.dev.java.net/</link>
        <description><![CDATA[See the Java EE 5 platform used for Ajax, RSS and client-side/server-side mashups with JavaServer Faces and Java Persistence APIs. The included full source-code uses Google Maps, PayPal, an RSS feed and more. Get instructions on how to download, configure,and deploy, and see some screen shots in <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/basler?entry=the_java_blueprints_petstore_2" target="_blank">Mark Basler's blog</a>.]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[Chris Kutler reports on how use the Spry Accordion jMaki widget to display a page fragment menu in an application built using the Sun Java Studio Creator IDE. Read how she used the jMaki tag library to add the Accordion widget to her page fragment.]]></description>
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        <link>http://weblogs.java.net/blog/gmurray71/archive/2006/08/restricting_acc.html</link>
        <description><![CDATA[Greg Murray blogs on how to prevent JSONP techniques from hijacking your services by restricting service access.]]></description>
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