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Author: blogs.sun.com Published: 6th Jul 2008 Visited: 911 times
<a Ball</a> posted two new tutorials on how to use jMaki widgets:
<a Started Using jMaki Widgets as JSP Tag Handlers</a> and
<a jMaki Widgets as JavaServer Faces Components.</a>
Also see the earlier tutorial <a Using jMaki Widgets.</a>
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