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Author: weblogs.java.net Published: 6th Jul 2008 Visited: 234 times
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.
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