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What Is Project jMaki?

Author: ajax.dev.java.net      Published: 6th Jul 2008     Visited: 510 times 
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jMaki is all about enabling developers to use JavaScript in their Java-based applications&amp;mdash;either as a JSP tag library or a JavaServer Faces component. jMaki uses the best parts of Java and JavaScript to deliver rich Ajax style widgets. See the <a release</a>, and then check out <a in action</a> on java.net.

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