OpenAjax and Eclipse
The Eclipse Foundation wants to expand its WTP adding an AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF).
The good news is that it seems that Eclipse accepted to add the OpenAjax project source code for ATF: OpenAjax is a new initiative from IBM and David Boloker, CTO of emerging technologies for IBM, is enthusiastic about the OpenAJAX project.
The OpenAJAX framework will come out of the box supporting three ajax frameworks: Dojo, OpenRico, and Zimbra. All these frameworks supports object-oriented programming, a must for those programmers (like me) are coming from Java and C++ languages. On the other hand, these frameworks are easy to use also for those Web developer who has been developing in HTML and JavaScript for years.
If someone wants to contribute to the OpenAjax project, can subscribe to their site
The good news is that it seems that Eclipse accepted to add the OpenAjax project source code for ATF: OpenAjax is a new initiative from IBM and David Boloker, CTO of emerging technologies for IBM, is enthusiastic about the OpenAJAX project.
The OpenAJAX framework will come out of the box supporting three ajax frameworks: Dojo, OpenRico, and Zimbra. All these frameworks supports object-oriented programming, a must for those programmers (like me) are coming from Java and C++ languages. On the other hand, these frameworks are easy to use also for those Web developer who has been developing in HTML and JavaScript for years.
If someone wants to contribute to the OpenAjax project, can subscribe to their site

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